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USER'S MANUAL
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error, please inform us.
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product, regardless of any failure to perform on the part of this product.
 Roland DG Corp. assumes no responsibility for any direct or indirect loss or damage which may occur with respect to
any article made using this product.
For the USA
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE
STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15
of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to
cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Unauthorized changes or modification to this system can
void the users authority to operate this equipment.
For Canada
CLASS A
NOTICE
This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of
the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.
CLASSE A
AVIS
Cet appareil numérique de la classe A respecte toutes
les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du
Canada.
NOTICE
Grounding Instructions
In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding
provides a path of least resistance for electric current to
reduce the risk of electric shock. This tool is equipped
with an electric cord having an equipment-grounding
conductor and a grounding plug. The plug must be
plugged into a matching outlet that is properly installed
and grounded in accordance with all local codes and
ordinances.
Do not modify the plug provided - if it will not fit the
outlet, have the proper outlet installed by a qualified
electrician.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. The conductor
with insulation having an outer surface that is green with
or without yellow stripes is the equipment-grounding
conductor. If repair or replacement of the electric cord
or plug is necessary, do not connect the equipmentgrounding conductor to a live terminal.
Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel
if the grounding instructions are not completely understood, or if in doubt as to whether the tool is properly
grounded.
Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong
grounding plugs and 3-pole receptacles that accept
the tool's plug.
Repair or replace damaged or worn out cord immediately.
Operating Instructions
KEEP WORK AREA CLEAN. Cluttered areas and benches
invites accidents.
For California
WARNING
This product contains chemicals known to cause
cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm,
including lead.
DON’T USE IN DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT. Don’t use
power tools in damp or wet locations, or expose them
to rain. Keep work area well lighted.
DISCONNECT TOOLS before servicing; when changing
accessories, such as blades, bits, cutters, and like.
REDUCE THE RISK OF UNINTENTIONAL STARTING. Make
sure the switch is in off position before plugging in.
For EU Countries
WARNING
This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment
this product may cause radio interference in which
case the user may be required to take adequate
measures.
USE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES. Consult the owner’s
manual for recommended accessories. The use of improper accessories may cause risk of injury to persons.
NEVER LEAVE TOOL RUNNING UNATTENDED. TURN
POWER OFF. Don’t leave tool until it comes to a complete stop.
For EU Countries
Manufacturer:
ROLAND DG CORPORATION
1-6-4 Shinmiyakoda, Kita-ku, Hamamatsu-shi, Shizuoka-ken, 431-2103 JAPAN
The authorized representative in the EU:
Roland DG Corporation, German Office Halskestr. 7, 47877 Willich, Germany
Contents
Contents........................................................................................................................1
Chapter 1 Machine Highlights...........................................................................................5
Part Names and Functions............................................................................................6
Printer Unit................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Operation Panel....................................................................................................................................................... 8
Menu List.......................................................................................................................9
Main Menu................................................................................................................................................................. 9
Language and Unit Menu...................................................................................................................................12
Function Menu.......................................................................................................................................................13
To Ensure Safe Use......................................................................................................14
Pour utiliser en toute sécurité....................................................................................21
Important Notes on Handling and Use .......................................................................29
Chapter 2 Basic Operation...............................................................................................31
Prepare the Media.......................................................................................................32
Type of Media.........................................................................................................................................................32
Usable Media..........................................................................................................................................................33
Switch On!...................................................................................................................34
Switch On!................................................................................................................................................................34
The Power-saving Feature (Sleep Mode) ....................................................................................................34
Loading Media . ..........................................................................................................35
Loading Roll Media ..............................................................................................................................................35
Loading the Sheet Media...................................................................................................................................42
Performing the Initial Adjustment (Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing More
Precisely)...................................................................................................................................................................44
Setup of Media............................................................................................................46
About [Media Setting] menu............................................................................................................................46
Setup of Media ([Media Setting] menu)........................................................................................................46
Outputting....................................................................................................................57
Setting the Output-start Location...................................................................................................................57
Printing Tests and Cleaning...............................................................................................................................58
Important Note on Cutting................................................................................................................................59
Setting The Cutting Test And The Blade Force............................................................................................60
Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer.....................................................................................62
Starting Output......................................................................................................................................................63
Pausing and Canceling Output........................................................................................................................64
Cutting Off the Media..........................................................................................................................................64
Switch Off....................................................................................................................66
Switch Off.................................................................................................................................................................66
Chapter 3 Maintenance: For always using the printer in the best condition..............67
Checking for Remaining Ink and Replacing Cartridges..............................................68
Checking for Remaining Ink..............................................................................................................................68
How to Replace Ink Cartridges.........................................................................................................................69
Maintenance that Should Be Performed Daily............................................................70
Maintenance of Ink Cartridges.........................................................................................................................70
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Disposing of Discharged Ink.............................................................................................................................70
Cleaning....................................................................................................................................................................72
About Care and Maintenance of Print Head................................................................................................73
When Normal Cleaning Is Not Effective......................................................................74
Medium/ Powerful Cleaning.............................................................................................................................74
Maintenance that Should Be Performed More Than Once a Month...........................75
When Manual-Cleaning Becomes Necessary..............................................................................................75
Manual Cleaning of Print Head........................................................................................................................76
When Problems Such As Dot Drop-out are Not Cleared Up.......................................81
When Problems Such As Dot Drop-out are Not Cleared Up..................................................................81
Replacing Consumable Parts......................................................................................84
Replacing the Wiper.............................................................................................................................................84
Replacing the Felt Wiper.....................................................................................................................................87
Replacing the Blade..............................................................................................................................................90
Replacing the Separating Knife........................................................................................................................92
When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period....................................................................94
Keep Performing Maintenance........................................................................................................................94
Alarm Feature.........................................................................................................................................................94
Chapter 4 Part of Practice................................................................................................95
Fully Utilizing Preset Function.....................................................................................96
Saving Various Settings as a Name Assigned Preset.................................................................................96
Loading a Saved Preset.......................................................................................................................................98
Fully Utilize the Media Heating System.......................................................................99
What Is the Media Heating System?...............................................................................................................99
Making the Temperature Setting for the Media Heating System..................................................... 100
Control of Media Heating System during Preheating........................................................................... 102
Drying the Trailing Edge of the Printing Area on the Dryer................................................................ 102
Setting the Drying Time after Printing....................................................................................................... 103
Fully Utilizing the Correction Function.......................................................................104
Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing.......................................................................... 104
Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing More Precisely............................................ 105
Alleviating Horizontal Bands and the Like (feed correction function)............................................ 105
Accommodating to the Types and Condition of Media..............................................107
Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness................................................................................ 107
Using Transparent Media................................................................................................................................. 108
Printing Hard-to-dry Media............................................................................................................................ 108
Using the Media Easy to be Winkled/Hard to be Fed............................................................................ 109
Speeding Up Output for Narrow Media..................................................................................................... 110
Preventing Soiling of the Media and Dot Drop-out.............................................................................. 111
Using Sticky Media............................................................................................................................................. 112
Clamping the Nozzle Array to be Used (CMYKLcLm mode only)...................................................... 113
Fully Utilizing Cutting Function..................................................................................114
Hints and Tips for Cutting Setting................................................................................................................ 114
Preventing Pulling of the Media with Undue Force When Performing Cutting Only................ 114
Fine-tuning the Cutting Conditions............................................................................................................ 115
Accurately Adjusting the Cutting-in Amount.......................................................................................... 117
Performing Distance Correction During Cutting.................................................................................... 118
Correcting Misalignment of the Printing and Cutting Positions....................................................... 119
Prioritize The Settings of This Machine to The Settings of a Computer Side................................ 121
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Viewing the Automatic Environment Correction Function Settings............................................... 122
Performing Printing and Cutting Separately..............................................................123
To Perform Printing and Cutting Separately............................................................................................. 123
Printing with Crop Marks................................................................................................................................. 123
Aligning Automatically and Cutting............................................................................................................ 125
Aligning Manually and Cutting..................................................................................................................... 127
Correcting Misalignment for Printing and Cutting When Using Crop Marks............................... 128
Using Media Take-up System...................................................................................131
Use The Media Take-up System When The Output Accompanied With The Pull-back Operation
is Performed......................................................................................................................................................... 131
Use Conditions of Take-up System When “TU2” is Selected . ............................................................. 131
Chapter 5 To Administrators..........................................................................................133
Output Operation Management.................................................................................134
Printing a System Report................................................................................................................................. 134
Determining What Happens When Ink Runs Out................................................................................... 134
Displaying the Amount of Media Remaining........................................................................................... 135
Making Sure to Verify the Setting for the Amount Remaining Every Time the Media Is
Changed................................................................................................................................................................ 136
Printing the Amount of Remaining Media . ............................................................................................. 137
System Management of Printer.................................................................................138
Setting for the Menu Language and the Units of Measurement...................................................... 138
Setting the Interval until Activation of the Sleep Mode (Power Saving Function)..................... 138
Deactivating the Sleep Mode (Power Saving Function)....................................................................... 139
Viewing Information about the System of This Machine..................................................................... 140
Returning All Settings to Their Initial Values............................................................................................ 141
Chapter 6 Read this chapter whenever you face a problem. (FAQ)...........................143
Printer Does Not Start Up!........................................................................................144
The Printer Unit Doesn't Run.......................................................................................................................... 144
The Media Heating System Doesn't Warm Up......................................................................................... 145
Cannot cut off the media................................................................................................................................. 145
Attractive Printing or Cutting is Impossible…............................................................146
Printed Results Are Coarse or Contain Horizontal Stripes................................................................... 146
Colors Are Unstable or Uneven..................................................................................................................... 147
The Media Becomes Soiled When Printed................................................................................................. 148
Cutting Is Misaligned or Skewed.................................................................................................................. 148
Media Jam Occurs!...................................................................................................150
The Media Jams................................................................................................................................................... 150
Media Feed is Not Smooth........................................................................................151
Media Wrinkles or Shrinks............................................................................................................................... 151
Media Feed Is Not Straight.............................................................................................................................. 152
Media Feed Is Not Smooth.............................................................................................................................. 152
Print Head Stops Moving. Why?...............................................................................153
What to Do First.................................................................................................................................................. 153
If the Heads Still Do Not Move....................................................................................................................... 153
A Message Appears..................................................................................................155
An Error Message Appears.......................................................................................157
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Chapter 7 Main Specifications.......................................................................................161
Printing/Cutting Area.................................................................................................162
Maximum Area.................................................................................................................................................... 162
Maximum Area When Using Crop Marks................................................................................................... 162
The Media-cutoff Location During Continuous Printing..................................................................... 163
About the Blade.........................................................................................................164
Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number Labels........................................165
Specifications............................................................................................................166
This document is the Use's Manual for four models: VS-640/540/420/300. This document uses the following
notation to distinguish between the four models where necessary.
VS-640 — 64-inch model
VS-540 — 54-inch model
VS-420 — 42-inch model
VS-300 — 30-inch model
Also, most of the figures in this document depict the VS-640
Company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Copyright © 2010 Roland DG Corporation
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http://www.rolanddg.com/
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Contents..........................................................................................1
Part Names and Functions.............................................................6
Printer Unit....................................................................................6
Operation Panel............................................................................8
Menu List........................................................................................9
Main Menu....................................................................................9
Language and Unit Menu...........................................................12
Function Menu............................................................................13
To Ensure Safe Use................................................................14
Pour utiliser en toute sécurité.................................................21
Important Notes on Handling and Use . .......................................29
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Machine
Highlights
Chapter 1
Machine Highlights
Part Names and Functions
Printer Unit
Highlights
Machine
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Front
Front cover
Keep this closed except when necessary, during when loading media.
Cover L
You remove this
when you perform
maintenance.
Cover R
You remove this when you
perform maintenance.
Operation panel
 P. 8, "Operation
Panel"
Drain bottle
Loading lever
You operate this when
you load media.
Rear
Status LED
This indicates the status of the machine's
network feature. It
lights up green when
status is normal.
Connector
This is employed
when you’re using the media
take-up system
available separately.
Activity LED
This flashes yellow while data is being received from the network.
Cartridge slots
There are where ink cartridges are installed.
Main power
switch
Power-cord
connector
Ethernet connector
This is used to connect the printer to a network.
Grit patterns
These indicate the locations of the grit
rollers. You use them as guides for positioning the left and right sides when
loading media.
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Top view
Part Names and Functions
Front cover inside/print head periphery
Grit rollers
These rollers feed out media toward
the front of the machine.
Grit patterns
These indicate the locations of the grit rollers.
The pinch rollers must always be placed within
the area indicated by each of these patterns.
Left and right pinch
rollers
These clamp the media
when the loading lever
is lowered.
Middle pinch rollers
These are detachable
and remountable pinch
rollers. The number that
can be used varies according to the width of
the media.
Print-head carriage
The print head is inside
this.
Cutting carriage
The blade and the separating
knife are inside here.
Blade protector
This protects the tip of
the blade during cutting.
Platen
This is the path over which
the media passes. A suction
fan that keeps the media from
coming loose and print heater
that helps fix the ink are built
in.
Media clamps
These keep the media from coming loose and prevent fuzz on
the cut edge of the media from
touching the print head.
Apron
This has a built-in dryer to
speed up drying of the ink.
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Part Names and Functions
Operation Panel
HEATER light
This flashes while the
media heating system is warming up,
changing to a steadily
lighted state when the
pre­set temperature is
reached.
Display screen
This displays various setting menus
and other information.
BASE POINT light
This lights up when the
base point (the outputstart location) has been
set.
PAUSE key
This pauses printing
opera­tion. This lights
up when op­eration
is paused.
FUNCTION key
You press this when entering the setting menu
for cleaning of the print
head, printing tests.
ENTER key
You use this for
such tasks as enabling setting values.
MENU key
You press this to enter the
menus for various settings.
BUSY light
This lights up during print­i ng, cutting and other such
operations.
SETUP light
This lights up when
media has been loaded correctly.
Cursor keys
You use these to select settings for
menu items, to move the media,
and for other such operations.
Sub power switch
This switches the printer on and off.
(To switch the printer off, you hold
down the switch for one second
or longer). The light flashes slowly
when the machine is in the sleep
mode.
Panel Notation
In this document, the keys and lights on the operation panel are indicated by the following illustration.
MENU key
FUNCTION key
ENTER key
PAUSE key
Cursor keys
SETUP light
BUSY light
BASE POINT light
HEATER light
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Menu List
Main Menu
1
To the [CUTTING MENU] menu
MENU
MEDIA SETTING
To the [NAME8] menu
To the [SAVE] menu
MENU
PRESET
PRESET
LOAD
LOAD
NAME1
LOAD
NAME8
To the [NAME1] menu
To the [NAME8] menu
PRESET
SAVE
SAVE
NAME1
SET NAME
NAME1
SAVE
NAME8
SET NAME
NAME8
To the [LOAD] menu
To the [NAME1] menu
To the [DETAIL SETTING] menu
MENU
ADJUST BI-DIR
ADJUST BI-DIR
TEST PRINT
ADJUST BI-DIR
SIMPLE SETTING
SIMPLE SETTING
0
0
ADJUST BI-DIR
DETAIL SETTING
DETAIL SETTING
TEST PRINT
To the [SETTING] menu
To the
[TEST PRINT] menu
DETAIL SETTING
SETTING
NO.
- 15
1
NO.
- 20
2
NO.
- 15
9
NO.
- 20
10
To the [TEST PRINT] menu
To the [SETTING] menu
MENU
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
TEST PRINT
CALIBRATION
SETTING
SETTING
0.00%
0.00%
To the [TEST PRINT] menu
MENU
HEAD HEIGHT
HEAD HEIGHT
HIGH
HIGH
Continue
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Machine
Highlights
Press
Menu List
Continue
To the [MAINTENANCE] menu
MENU
SUB MENU
Highlights
Machine
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SUB MENU
EDGE DETECTION
EDGE DETECTION
ENABLE
ENABLE
SUB MENU
SCAN INTERVAL
SCAN INTERVAL
OFF
OFF
SUB MENU
VACUUM POWER
VACUUM POWER
AUTO
AUTO
SUB MENU
FULL WIDTH S
FULL WIDTH S
FULL
FULL
SUB MENU
ALTERNATION
ALTERNATION
DISABLE
ENABLE
SUB MENU
PERIODIC CL.
PERIODIC CL.
NONE
NONE
SUB MENU
MEDIA RELEASE
MEDIA RELEASE
DISABLE
ENABLE
SUB MENU
FACTORY DEFAULT
To the [SETTING] menu
SUB MENU
SLEEP
SLEEP
INTERVAL
INTERVAL
30min
30min
SLEEP
SETTING
SETTING
ENABLE
ENABLE
To the [INTERVAL] menu
SUB MENU
SYSTEM REPORT
To the [HEAD WASH] menu
SUB MENU
INK CONTROL
INK CONTROL
EMPTY MODE
EMPTY MODE
STOP
STOP
INK CONTROL
CIRCULATE INK
INK CONTROL
INK RENEWAL
To the [EMPTY MODE] menu
To the [DRAIN BOTTLE] menu
SUB MENU
MAINTENANCE
To the [EDGE
DETECTION]
menu
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
MAINTENANCE
REPLACE WIPER
MAINTENANCE
REPLACE FELT
MAINTENANCE
REPLACE KNIFE
Continue
MAINTENANCE
DRAIN BOTTLE
To the [CLEANING] menu
(*1) This menu is displayed only when the ink mode is CMYKLcLm.
(*2) This menu is displayed only when the ink mode is CMYKLcLmWMT.
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Menu List
1
Continue
SYSTEM INFO.
MODEL
MODEL
VS-640
SYSTEM INFO.
SERIAL NO.
SERIAL NO .
ZS00001
SYSTEM INFO.
INK
INK
E-SOL Max 4COLOR
SYSTEM INFO.
FIRMWARE
FIRMWARE
Ver.1.30
SYSTEM INFO.
NETWORK
NETWORK
IP ADDRESS
To the [MAC ADDRESS] menu
IP ADDRESS
2 5 5. 2 5 5. 2 5 5. 2 5 5
IP ADDRESS
2 5 5. 2 5 5. 2 5 5. 2 5 5
NETWORK
SUBNET MASK
SUBNET MASK
2 5 5. 2 5 5. 2 5 5. 2 5 5
SUBNET MASK
2 5 5. 2 5 5. 2 5 5. 2 5 5
NETWORK
GATEWAY ADDR.
GATEWAY ADDR.
2 5 5. 2 5 5. 2 5 5. 2 5 5
GATEWAY ADDR.
2 5 5. 2 5 5. 2 5 5. 2 5 5
To the [MODEL] menu
NETWORK
MAC ADDRESS
To the [DRYING TIME] menu
MENU
HEATER MENU
MAC ADDRESS
000086148C5F
To the [IP ADDRESS] menu
HEATER MENU
FEED FOR DRY
FEED FOR DRY
DISABLE
DISABLE
HEATER MENU
PREHEATING
PREHEATING
30 C
30 C
HEATER MENU
DRYING TIME
DRYING TIME
10min
10min
To the [FEED FOR DRY] menu
MENU
INK REMAINING
1
5
2
6
3
7
MENU
SHEET REMAIN
SHEET REMAIN
PRINT MEMO
4
8
To the [AUTO DISPLAY] menu
Continue
SHEET REMAIN
SET LENGTH
SET LENGTH
0.0 m
0.0 m
SHEET REMAIN
AUTO DISPLAY
AUTO DISPLAY
DISABLE
DISABLE
To the [PRINT MEMO] menu
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Machine
MENU
SYSTEM INFO.
Highlights
To the [NETWORK] menu
Menu List
Continue
To the [TEST PRINT 2] menu
To the [AUTO ENV. MATCH] menu
MENU
CUTTING MENU
Highlights
Machine
1
CUTTING MENU
PRINT-CUT ADJ.
PRINT-CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT
To the
[PRESET] menu
PRINT-CUT ADJ.
SETTING
PRINT-CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT 2
To the [TEST PRINT] menu
To the [TEST PRINT 2] menu
CUTTING MENU
CROP-CUT ADJ.
CROP-CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT
CROP-CUT ADJ.
SETTING
CROP-CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT2
To the [TEST PRINT] menu
To the [SCAN SETTING] menu
CUTTING MENU
CALIBRATION
CALIBRATION
FEED SETTING
FEED SETTING
0.00%
0.00%
CALIBRATION
SCAN SETTING
SCAN SETTING
0.00%
0.00%
To the [FEED SETTING] menu
CUTTING MENU
PREFEED
PREFEED
DISABLE
CUTTING MENU
CUTTING PRIOR
CUTTING PRIOR
COMMAND COMMAND
CUTTING MENU
AUTO ENV. MATCH
AUTO ENV. MATCH
ENABLE
ENABLE
DISABLE
To the [PRINT-CUT ADJ .] menu
Language and Unit Menu
While holding down
, switch on the sub power.
MENU LANGUAGE
ENGLISH
LENGTH UNIT
mm
mm
TEMP UNIT
C
12
C
Menu List
Function Menu
1
To the [CUT CONFIG] menu
FUNCTION
BASE POINT
BASE POINT
ALIGN POINT 1
FUNCTION
CLEANING
CLEANING
TEST PRINT
To the [POWERFUL CL.] menu
CLEANING
NORMAL CL.
CLEANING
MEDIUM CL.
CLEANING
POWERFUL CL.
To the [TEST PRINT] menu
FUNCTION
SHEET CUT
To the [DRYER] menu
FUNCTION
HEATER CONFIG
HEATER CONFIG
PRINT
35 C
HEATER CONFIG
DRYER
40 C
PRINT
30 C
30 C
DRYER
40 C
40 C
To the [PRINT] menu
To the [UP-SPEED] menu
FUNCTION
CUT CONFIG
CUT CONFIG
TEST CUT
To the [BASE POINT] menu
CUT CONFIG
FORCE
FORCE
50gf
50gf
CUT CONFIG
SPEED
SPEED
30cm/s
30cm/s
CUT CONFIG
OFFSET
OFFSET
0.250mm
0.250mm
UP-SPEED
30cm/s
30cm/s
CUT CONFIG
UP-SPEED
To the [TEST CUT] menu
(*3) This is not displayed when no media is loaded (that is, when
is dark).
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Machine
Highlights
Press
To Ensure Safe Use
Highlights
Machine
1
Improper handling or operation of this machine may result in injury or damage to property. Points
which must be observed to prevent such injury or damage are described as follows.
About
WARNING and
WARNING
CAUTION Notices
Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of death or severe
injury should the unit be used improperly.
Used for instructions intended to alert the user to the risk of injury or
material damage should the unit be used improperly.
CAUTION
Note:
Material damage refers to damage or other adverse effects
caused with respect to the home and all its furnishings, as well to
domestic animals or pets.
About the Symbols
The
symbol alerts the user to important instructions or warnings. The specific meaning
of the symbol is determined by the design contained within the triangle. The symbol at left
means "danger of electrocution."
The
symbol alerts the user to items that must never be carried out (are forbidden). The
specific thing that must not be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle.
The symbol at left means the unit must never be disassembled.
The
symbol alerts the user to things that must be carried out. The specific thing that
must be done is indicated by the design contained within the circle. The symbol at left
means the power-cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.
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To Ensure Safe Use
Incorrect operation may cause injury.
Keep children away from the machine.
The machine includes areas and components that pose a hazard to children and
may result in injury, blindness, choking, or
other serious accident.
Never operate the machine while tired
or after ingesting alcohol or any medication.
Operation requires unimpaired judgment.
Impaired judgment may result in an accident.
Never use the machine for any purpose
for which it is not intended, or use the
machine in an undue manner that exceeds its capacity.
Doing so may result in injury or fire.
For accessories (optional and consumable items, power cord, and the like), use
only genuine articles compatible with
this machine.
Incompatible items may lead to an accident.
Before attempting cleaning, maintenance, or attachment or detachment of
optional items, disconnect the power
cord.
Attempting such operations while the machine is connected to a power source may
result in injury or electrical shock.
Never attempt to disassemble, repair, or
modify the machine.
Doing so may result in fire, electrical shock,
or injury. Entrust repairs to a trained service
technician.
CAUTION
Exercise caution to avoid being pinched
or becoming caught.
Inadvertent contact with certain areas may
cause the hand or fingers to be pinched or
become caught. Use care when performing
operations.
Never attempt operation while wearing a
necktie, necklace, or loose clothing. Bind
long hair securely.
Such items may become caught in the machine, resulting in injury.
Conduct operations in a clean, brightly
lit location.
Working in a location that is dark or cluttered
may lead to an accident, such as becoming
caught in the machine as the result of an
inadvertent stumble.
Never climb or lean on the machine.
The machine is not made to support a person. Climbing or leaning on the machine
may dislodge components and cause a slip
or fall, resulting in injury.
Caution: cutting tool.
This machine has an internal tool. To avoid
injury, handle the tool with care.
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Machine
Be sure to follow the operation procedures described in this documentation.
Never allow anyone unfamiliar with the
usage or handling of the machine to
touch it.
Incorrect usage or handling may lead to an
accident.
WARNING
Highlights
WARNING
1
To Ensure Safe Use
Danger of electrical short, shock, electrocution, or fire
Highlights
Machine
1
WARNING
WARNING
Connect to an electrical outlet that complies with this machine's ratings (for
voltage, frequency, and current).
Incorrect voltage or insufficient current may
cause fire or electrical shock.
Ratings
Side view of
the machine
Never use out of doors or in any location where exposure to water or high
humidity may occur. Never touch with
wet hands.
Doing so may result in fire or electrical
shock.
Never allow any foreign object to get
inside. Never expose to liquid spills.
Inserting objects such as coins or matches
or allowing beverages to be spilled into the
ventilation ports may result in fire or electrical
shock. If anything gets inside, immediately
disconnect the power cord and contact your
authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
Never place any flammable object nearby.
Never use a combustible aerosol spray
nearby. Never use in any location where
gases can accumulate.
Combustion or explosion may be a danger.
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Handle the power cord, plug, and electrical outlet correctly and with care. Never
use any article that is damaged.
Using a damaged article may result in fire
or electrical shock.
When using an extension cord or power
strip, use one that adequately satisfies
the machine's ratings (for voltage, frequency, and current).
Use of multiple electrical loads on a single
electrical outlet or of a lengthy extension
cord may cause fire.
Connect to ground.
This can prevent fire or electrical shock due
to current leakage in the event of malfunction.
Position so that the power plug is within
immediate reach at all times.
This is to enable quick disconnection of the
power plug in the event of an emergency. Install the machine next to an electrical outlet.
Also, provide enough empty space to allow
immediate access to the electrical outlet.
If sparking, smoke, burning odor, unusual
sound, or abnormal operation occurs, immediately unplug the power cord. Never
use if any component is damaged.
Continuing to use the machine may result in
fire, electrical shock, or injury. Contact your
authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
To Ensure Safe Use
Important notes about the power cord, plug, and electrical outlet
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Never allow to get wet.
Never bend or twist with undue force.
Never make hot.
Never pull with undue force.
Dust may cause fire.
Never bundle, bind, or roll up.
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Never place any object on top or subject to
damage.
To Ensure Safe Use
Ink, cleaning fluid, and discharged fluid are flammable and toxic.
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WARNING
CAUTION
Keep open flame away from the work
area.
Ink and discharged fluid are flammable.
Never store ink, cleaning fluid, or discharged fluid in any of the following
locations.
 Any location exposed to open flame
 Any location where high temperature
may occur
 Near bleach or any other such oxidizing
agent or explosive material
 Any location within the reach of children
Fire may be a danger. Accidental ingestion
by children may pose a health hazard.
Ensure adequate ventilation for the work
area.
Failing to perform ventilation may result in a
health hazard or danger of combustion due
to ink fumes.
Never allow an ink cartridge to be subjected to impact, and never attempt to
disassemble.
Ink may leak.
Never place an ink cartridge in fire.
Ink may flow out, catch fire, and spread fire
to other nearby objects.
Never drink or sniff ink, cleaning fluid, or
discharged fluid, or allow them to come
in contact with the eyes or skin.
Doing so may be hazardous to the health.
In the event of ingestion or physical distress
 In the event of contact with the eyes, immediately flush with water for at least 15 minutes. If eye irritation
continues, seek treatment by a physician.
 In the event of contact with skin, immediately wash with soap. If irritation or inflammation occurs, seek
treatment by a physician.
 In the event of ingestion, do not induce vomiting, and immediately seek treatment by a physician. Forcibly
inducing vomiting may lead to danger of choking.
 If odor leads to physical distress, move to a well-ventilated location and rest quietly. If dizziness or nausea
persists, seek treatment by a physician.
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To Ensure Safe Use
This machine weighs 200 kg (441 lb.). Media weighs 40 kg (88 lb.).
Install the machine in a location that is
level, stable, and able to bear the weight
of the machine.
The total weight may reach over 200 kg
(441lb.) for the 64-inch model (, 170kg
(375lb.) for the 54-inch model, 150 kg
(331lb.) for the 42-inch model, and 130
kg (287lb.) for the 30-inch model). Installation in an unsuitable location may cause
a major accident, including tip over, fall, or
collapse.
Be sure to lock the stand's casters.
If the machine should begin to topple, a major accident may result, including crushing
of the appendages or the body.
Unloading and emplacement are operations that must be performed by 6 persons or more (, by 4 persons or more for
the 30-inch model).
Tasks that require undue effort when performed by a small number of persons may
result in physical injury. Also, if dropped,
such items may cause injury.
Handling roll media is an operation that
must be performed by two persons or
more, and care must be taken to prevent
falls.
Attempting to lift heavy media in a manner
that taxes your strength may cause physical injury.
When storing roll media, implement
adequate safety measures to ensure
that the stored media will not roll, fall, or
topple over.
Danger exists of becoming pinned under the
media and suffering serious injury.
Danger of fire, burns, or toxic gas emissions
WARNING
Caution: high temperatures
Areas such as the dryer become hot. Exercise caution to avoid fire or burns.
WARNING
Never use media that cannot withstand
heat.
Doing so may degrade the media, or may
result in fire or the release of toxic gases.
When printing is not being performed,
remove any loaded media or switch off
the power.
The continued application of heat at a
single location may cause the release of
toxic gases from the media or pose a fire
hazard.
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WARNING
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WARNING
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To Ensure Safe Use
Warning Labels
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1
Warning labels are affixed to make areas of danger immediately clear. The meanings of these
labels are as follows. Be sure to heed their warnings. Also, never remove the labels or allow
them to become obscured.
Caution: Pinching Hazard
Be careful not to allow the fingers to become pinched when
closing covers.
Caution: Moving Print Heads
The print heads inside the
cover move at high speed and
pose a hazard. Never insert
the hand or fingers into the
gap.
Flammable
Ink and discharged fluid are
flammable. Keep away from
open flame.
Ink Is Toxic
Ink and discharged fluid are
toxic. Avoid contact with the
body. Use only in a well-ventilated area.
Caution: High Temperature
The platen and dryer become
hot. Exercise caution to avoid
fire or burns.
Caution: High Voltage
Cover removal may pose hazard of
shock or electrocution due to high
voltage.
Flammable
Ink and discharged fluid are flammable. Keep away from open flame.
Ink Is Toxic
Ink and discharged fluid are toxic.
Avoid contact with the body. Use
only in a well-ventilated area.
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Pour utiliser en toute sécurité
ATTENTION
Utilisé pour avertir l'utilisateur d'un risque de décès ou de blessure grave
en cas de mauvaise utilisation de l'appareil.
Utilisé pour avertir l'utilisateur d'un risque de blessure ou de dommage
matériel en cas de mauvaise utilisation de l'appareil.
PRUDENCE
* Par dommage matériel, il est entendu dommage ou tout autre effet
indésirable sur la maison, tous les meubles et même les animaux
domestiques.
À propos des symboles
Le symbole
attire l'attention de l'utilisateur sur les instructions importantes ou les
avertissements. Le sens précis du symbole est déterminé par le dessin à l'intérieur du
triangle. Le symbole à gauche signifie "danger d'électrocution."
Le symbole
avertit l'utilisateur de ce qu'il ne doit pas faire, ce qui est interdit. La chose
spécifique à ne pas faire est indiquée par le dessin à l'intérieur du cercle. Le symbole à
gauche signifie que l'appareil ne doit jamais être démonté.
Le symbole
prévient l'utilisateur sur ce qu'il doit faire. La chose spécifique à faire
est indiquée par le dessin à l'intérieur du cercle. Le symbole à gauche signifie que le fil
électrique doit être débranché de la prise.
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Avis sur les avertissements
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La manipulation ou l'utilisation inadéquates de cet appareil peuvent causer des blessures ou
des dommages matériels. Les précautions à prendre pour prévenir les blessures ou les dommages
sont décrites ci-dessous.
Pour utiliser en toute sécurité
L'utilisation incorrecte peut causer des blessures
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ATTENTION
S'assurer de suivre les procédures
d'utilisation décrites dans la documentation. Ne jamais permettre à quiconque
ne connaît pas le fonctionnement ou la
manutention de l’appareil de le toucher.
L'utilisation ou la manutention incorrectes
peuvent causer un accident.
Garder les enfants loin de l'appareil.
L'appareil comporte des zones et des composants qui présentent un danger pour les
enfants et qui pourraient causer des blessures, la cécité, la suffocation ou d'autres
accidents graves.
ATTENTION
Débrancher le câble d'alimentation avant
de procéder au nettoyage ou à l'entretien
de l'appareil, et avant d'y fixer ou d'en
retirer des accessoires en option.
Tenter ces opérations pendant que l'appareil
est branché à une source d'alimentation
peut causer des blessures ou un choc
électrique.
Ne jamais tenter de démonter, de réparer
ou de modifier l'appareil.
Le non-respect de cette consigne risque de
provoquer un incendie, un choc électrique
ou des blessures. Confier les réparations à
un technicien ayant la formation requise.
Ne jamais faire fonctionner l'appareil
après avoir consommé de l'alcool ou
des médicaments, ou dans un état de
fatigue.
L'utilisation de l'appareil exige un jugement
sansfaille. L'utilisation avec les facultés affaiblies pourrait entraîner un accident.
Ne jamais utiliser l'appareil à des fins
autres que celles pour lesquelles il est
conçu. Ne jamais l'utiliser de manière
abusive ou d'une manière qui dépasse
sa capacité.
Le non-respect de cette consigne peut
causer des blessures ou un incendie.
Utiliser uniquement des accessoires
d'origine (accessoires en option, articles
consommables, câble d'alimentation et
autres articles semblables), compatibles
avec l'appareil.
Les articles incompatibles risquent de
causer des accidents.
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PRUDENCE
Faire preuve de prudence pour éviter
l'écrasement ou le coincement.
La main ou les doigts peuvent être écrasés
ou coincés s'ils entrent en contact avec
certaines surfaces par inadvertance. Faire
preuve de prudence pendant l'utilisation de
l'appareil.
Ne jamais faire fonctionner l'appareil si
on porte une cravate, un collier ou des
vêtements amples. Bien attacher les
cheveux longs.
Ces vêtements ou ces objets peuvent être
coincés dans l'appareil, ce qui causerait
des blessures.
Pour utiliser en toute sécurité
PRUDENCE
PRUDENCE
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Attention : outil de coupe.
Cet appareil contient un outil interne. Pour
éviter les blessures, manipuler l'outil avec
soin.
Risque de décharge ou de choc électrique,
d'électrocution ou d'incendie
ATTENTION
ATTENTION
Brancher à une prise électrique conforme
aux caractéristiques de cet appareil (tension, fréquence et courant).
Une tension incorrecte ou un courant insuffisant peuvent causer un incendie ou un
choc électrique.
Caractéristiques
Côté corps
Ne jamais utiliser à l'extérieur ni à un
endroit où l'appareil risque d'être exposé
à de l'eau ou à une humidité élevée. Ne
jamais toucher l'appareil avec des mains
mouillées.
Le non-respect de cette consigne risque
de provoquer un incendie ou un choc
électrique.
Ne jamais insérer d'objet étranger dans
l'appareil. Ne jamais exposer l'appareil
aux déversements de liquides.
L'insertion d'objets comme des pièces de
monnaie ou des allumettes, ou le déversement de liquides dans les orifices de ventilation peuvent causer un incendie ou un choc
électrique. Si un objet ou du liquide s'infiltre
dans l'appareil, débrancher immédiatement
le câble d'alimentation et communiquer avec
le représentant Roland DG Corp. autorisé.
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Ne jamais grimper ni s'appuyer sur la
machine.
La machine n'est pas conçue pour supporter le poids d'une personne. Grimper
ou s'appuyer sur la machine peut déplacer
des éléments et causer un faux pas ou une
chute, ce qui causerait des blessures.
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Utiliser l'appareil dans un endroit propre
et bien éclairé.
Travailler dans un endroit sombre ou encombré peut causer un accident; l'utilisateur
risque, par exemple, de trébucher malencontreusement et d'être coincé par une
partie de l'appareil.
Pour utiliser en toute sécurité
ATTENTION
Ne jamais placer d'objet inflammable à
proximité de l'appareil. Ne jamais utiliser
de produit inflammable en aérosol à
proximité de l'appareil. Ne jamais utiliser
l'appareil dans un endroit où des gaz
peuvent s'accumuler.
Une combustion ou une explosion pourraient se produire.
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Manipuler le câble d'alimentation, la
fiche et la prise électrique correctement
et avec soin.
Ne jamais utiliser un article endommagé,
car cela pourrait causer un incendie ou un
choc électrique.
Si une rallonge ou une bande
d'alimentation électrique sont utilisées,
s'assurer qu'elles correspondent aux
caractéristiques de l'appareil (tension,
fréquence et courant).
L'utilisation de plusieurs charges électriques
sur une prise unique ou une longue rallonge
peut causer un incendie.
Mise à la terre.
La mise à la terre peut prévenir un incendie
ou un choc électrique dus à une fuite de
courant en cas de défaillance.
Placer l'appareil de façon à ce que la
fiche soit facile d'accès en tout temps.
Ainsi, l'appareil pourra être débranché rapidement en cas d'urgence. Installer l'appareil
près d'une prise électrique. En outre, prévoir
suffisamment d'espace pour que la prise
électrique soit facile d'accès.
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ATTENTION
S'il se produit des étincelles, de la fumée,
une odeur de brûlé, un bruit inhabituel ou
un fonctionnement anormal, débrancher
immédiatement le câble d'alimentation.
Ne jamais utiliser si un composant est
endommagé.
Continuer à utiliser l'appareil peut causer un
incendie, un choc électrique ou des blessures. Communiquer avec le représentant
Roland DG Corp. Autorisé.
Pour utiliser en toute sécurité
Remarques importantes à propos du câble d'alimentation, de la fiche et de la prise électrique
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Ne jamais laisser l'eau toucher le câble,
la fiche ou la prise.
Ne jamais plier ni tordre le câble avec une
force excessive.
Ne jamais chauffer le câble, la fiche ou
la prise.
Ne jamais tirer sur le câble ou la fiche avec
une force excessive.
La poussière peut causer un incendie.
Ne jamais plier ni enrouler le câble.
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Ne jamais déposer aucun objet sur le
câble, sur la fiche ou sur la prise car cela
risque de les endommager.
Pour utiliser en toute sécurité
L'encre, les liquides nettoyants et les liquides
usées sont inflammables et toxiques
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ATTENTION
Ne pas approcher une flamme nue de
l'espace de travail.
L'encre et les liquides usés sont inflammables.
Ne jamais entreposer d'encre, de liquide
de nettoyage ou des liquides usés dans
les endroits suivants :
 un endroit exposé à une flamme nue;
 un endroit où il y a risque de température
élevée;
 près d'eau de Javel, d'un autre agent
d'oxydation ou de matériel explosif;
 tout endroit à la portée d'enfants.
Il y a risque d'incendie. L'ingestion accidentelle par un enfant peut présenter un risque
pour la santé.
Ne jamais incinérer une cartouche
d'encre.
De l'encre pourrait couler, s'enflammer et le
feu se répandre à des objets proches.
ATTENTION
Ne jamais boire l'encre, le liquide de
nettoyage ni les liquides usés, ne pas
en respirer les vapeurs et ne pas laisser
les produits entrer en contact avec les
yeux ou la peau.
Cela est dangereux pour la santé.
PRUDENCE
S'assurer que le lieu de travail est bien
aéré.
L'absence d'aération adéquate peut créer
une situation dangereuse pour la santé
ou un risque de combustion à cause des
vapeurs qui émanent de l'encre.
Ne jamais soumettre une cartouche
d'encre à des chocs. Ne jamais tenter
d'ouvrir une cartouche d'encre.
De l'encre pourrait s'échapper.
En cas d'ingestion ou de trouble physique

En cas de contact avec les yeux : rincer immédiatement et abondamment à l'eau courante
pendant au moins 15 minutes. Si les yeux sont toujours irrités, consulter un médecin.

En cas de contact avec la peau : laver immédiatement à l'eau et au savon. En cas d’irritation
ou d’inflammation de la peau : consulter un médecin.
En cas d'ingestion : ne pas provoquer le vomissement et demander immédiatement l'aide
d'un médecin. Provoquer le vomissement peut créer un risque de suffocation.
Si l'odeur cause un trouble physique, amener la personne dans un endroit bien aéré et la
faire se reposer. Si l'étourdissement ou la nausée persistent, consulter un médecin.
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Pour utiliser en toute sécurité
Le poids de cet appareil est de 200 kg (441 lb.)
Le poids du support est de 40 kg (88 lb.)
Le déchargement et la mise en place
doivent être faits par au moins 6 personnes on plus (, 4 personnes ou plus
pour le modèle de 30 pouces).
Les tâches qui exigent un effort trop grand
si elles sont exécutées par un petit nombre
de personnes peuvent être cause de blessures. La chute d'articles très lourds peut
aussi causer des blessures.
ATTENTION
S'assurer de verrouiller les roulettes de
la base.
Si l'appareil devait commencer à basculer, il
s'ensuivrait un accident grave, par exemple
l'écrasement de membres ou du corps.
Prendre les mesures de sécurité adéquates pour l'entreposage des rouleaux
de support pour s'assurer qu'ils ne
rouleront pas, ne tomberont pas et ne
se renverseront pas.
Il y a risque d'être écrasé par le support et
de subir des blessures graves.
La manutention du support en rouleau
doit être faite par deux personnes ou
plus et il faut prendre des précautions
pour éviter les chutes.
Tenter de soulever des objets trop lourds
peut causer des blessures.
Risque d'incendie, de brûlures ou d'émissions de gaz toxiq
ATTENTION
Attention : températures élevées.
Les zones comme le séchoir chauffent.
Faire preuve de prudence pour éviter un
incendie ou des brûlures.
Quand aucun travail d'impression n'est
en cours, retirer tout support de l'appareil
ou couper l'alimentation électrique.
L'application continue de chaleur à un point
unique peut causer l'émission de gaz toxiques ou créer un risque d'incendie.
ATTENTION
Ne jamais utiliser un support qui ne peut
pas supporter la chaleur.
L'utilisation d'un support qui ne supporte pas
la chaleur peut détériorer le support, créer
un risque d'incendie ou causer l'émission
de gaz toxiques.
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Installer l'appareil à un endroit stable et
plat et capable de supporter son poids.
Le poids total de l’appareil peut être de
200 kg (441 lb.) ou plus pour le modèle de
64 pouces (170 kg (375 lb.) ou plus pour
le modèle de 54 pouces, 150 kg (331 lb.)
ou plus pour le modèle de 42 pouces,130
kg (287 lb.) ou plus pour le modèle de 30
pouces). Installer l'appareil à un endroit
inapproprié peut provoquer un accident
grave comme le renversement, la chute ou
l'écrasement.
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ATTENTION
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Pour utiliser en toute sécurité
Vignettes d'avertissement
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Des vignettes d'avertissement sont apposées pour qu'il soit facile de repérer les zones dangereuses. La signification des vignettes est donnée ci-dessous. Respecter les avertissements. Ne
jamais retirer les vignettes et ne pas les laisser s'encrasser.
Attention : Risque de pincement
Faire attention de ne pas coincer
les doigts pendant le chargement
du support ou lors de la fermeture
du couvercle.
Attention : Têtes d'impression
mobiles
Les têtes d'impression sous le
couvercle se déplacent à haute
vitesse et représentent un danger.
Ne jamais insérer la main ou les
doigts dans l'ouverture.
Inflammable
L'encre et les liquides usés sont
inflammables. Les garder loin de
toute flamme nue.
L'encre est toxique
L'encre et les liquides usés sont
toxiques. Éviter tout contact avec le
corps. Utiliser uniquement dans un
endroit bien aéré.
Attention : Température élevée
La platine et la surface de séchage
chauffent. Être prudent pour éviter
un incendie ou des brûlures.
Attention : voltage élevé
Il peut être dangereux de retirer
le couvercle puisqu’il y aurait des
risques de chocs électriques ou
d’électrocution à cause du voltage
élevé.
Inflammable
L'encre et les liquides usés sont
inflammables. Les garder loin de
toute flamme nue.
L'encre est toxique
L'encre et les liquides usés sont
toxiques. Éviter tout contact avec
le corps. Utiliser uniquement dans
un endroit bien aéré.
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Important Notes on Handling and Use
This machine is a precision device.
Handle carefully, and never subject the machine to impact or excessive force.
Never needlessly put your hand or fingers inside the cover, the ink-cartridge ports, or other
internal areas of the machine.
Install in a suitable location.
Install in a location having the specified temperature and relative humidity.
Install in a quiet, stable location offering good operating conditions.
The print heads are delicate.
Never needlessly touch or allow media to scrape them. Failure to handle with care may cause
damage.
The print heads may be damaged if allowed to dry out. The machine prevents desiccation
automatically, but improper operation may render this feature inoperative. Operate properly,
as specified in this manual.
Never allow the machine to stand with an ink cartridge removed. Remaining ink in the printer
may harden and clog the print heads.
The print heads are components that wear out. Periodic replacement is required, with the
frequency of replacement depending on use.
This machine becomes hot.
Never cover the ventilation holes with cloth, tape, or anything else.
Ink Cartridges
Ink cartridges come in various types.
Use a type that is compatible with the printer. Also, be sure to use only genuine items from
Roland DG Corp.
Never subject to impact or attempt to disassemble.
Never drop or shake forcefully. The impact may rupture the internal pouch and cause the ink
to leak.
Never attempt to disassemble.
Never attempt to refill the ink.
If ink gets on your hands or clothing, wash it off as soon as possible. Removal may become
difficult if allowed to stand.
Storage
Store unopened in a well-ventilated location at a temperature of -20 to 40°C (-4 to 104°F).
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Printer Unit
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Highlights
This machine is a precision device. To ensure the full performance of this machine, be sure to
observe the following important points. Failure to observe them may not only result in loss of
performance, but may also cause malfunction or breakdown.
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Chapter 2
Basic Operation
2
Type of Media.............................................................................32
Usable Media..............................................................................33
Switch On!.....................................................................................34
Switch On!..................................................................................34
The Power-saving Feature (Sleep Mode) ................................34
Loading Media .............................................................................35
Loading Roll Media . ..................................................................35
Loading the Sheet Media...........................................................42
Performing the Initial Adjustment (Correcting for Misalignment in
Bidirectional Printing More Precisely).........................................44
Setup of Media..............................................................................46
About [Media Setting] menu.......................................................46
Setup of Media ([Media Setting] menu)......................................46
Outputting.....................................................................................57
Setting the Output-start Location................................................57
Printing Tests and Cleaning........................................................58
Important Note on Cutting..........................................................59
Setting The Cutting Test And The Blade Force..........................60
Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer......................62
Starting Output...........................................................................63
Pausing and Canceling Output...................................................64
Cutting Off the Media..................................................................64
Switch Off......................................................................................66
Switch Off...................................................................................66
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Basic
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Prepare the Media........................................................................32
Prepare the Media
Type of Media
In this manual, the paper used for output is called “media.” There are the following main two media types used
in this machine.
 Roll media: Media wound onto a paper tube
 Sheet media: Media not wound onto a paper tube such as standard-size media
Various paper quality types of roll media and sheet media are selectable according your purpose. For detailed information about each media, contact your media supplier. Media is also available from our following
website.
http://www.rolanddg.com/
Operation
Basic
2
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Prepare the Media
Usable Media
This machine cannot necessarily print every kind of media. When selecting media, be sure to carry out testing
in advance to make sure that satisfactory printing quality is obtained.
Size
Width (For both Roll Media and sheet media)
2
A) Cuttable media thickness (For both Roll Media and sheet media)
0.08 mm to 0.22 mm (0.3 to 1 mil) (depending on media composition)
B) Maximum media thickness (For both Roll Media and sheet media)
Printing only:1.0 mm (4mil)
When performing cutting: 0.4 mm (1.6 mil)
Roll outer diameter
210 mm (8.2 inches)
Paper tube (core) inner diameter
76.2 mm (3 inches) or 50.8 mm (2inches)
Note: To use 2 inches media, the optional media flanges are required. For information about optional items,
contact your authorized dealer or us.
Roll weight
64-inch model: 40 kg (88 lb.)
54-inch model: 30 kg (66 lb.)
42-inch model: 25 kg (55 lb.)
30-inch model: 25 kg (55 lb.)
Note: When using the take-up unit, conditions are dependent on the usable media of the take-up unit.
Other conditions
Media such as the following cannot be used.
 Media whose end is attached to the paper tube (core)
 Media which is severely warped or which has a strong tendency to reroll
 Media that cannot withstand the heat of the media heating system
 Media whose paper tube (core) is bent or crushed
 Media that bends under its own weight when loaded
 Media on a sagging roll
 Media that is rolled unevenly
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Basic
Operation
64-inch model: 210 to 1625 mm (8.3 to 64 inches)
54-inch model: 210 to 1371 mm (8.3 to 54 inches)
42-inch model: 210 to 1071 mm (8.3 to 42 inches)
30-inch model: 210 to 762 mm (8.3 to 30 inches)
Switch On!
Switch On!
WARNING
Procedure
Operation
Basic
2
When output is not being performed, remove any loaded media or switch
off the sub power.
The continued application of heat at a single location may cause the release
of toxic gases from the media or pose a fire hazard.

Front cover

Close the front cover.
Turn on the main power switch.
Main power switch

Press the sub power button.
Note: For installation of the ink cartridge and selection of the language displayed on the display screen,
refer to Setup Guide.
Sub power switch
The Power-saving Feature (Sleep Mode)
This machine is provided with a power-saving feature that switches to a low-power "sleep mode" when a
fixed interval passes with no operation. The factory default for the time after which the machine switches to
the sleep mode is 30 minutes. When the machine is in the sleep mode, the sub power switch flashes slowly.
Using the operation panel or performing operations such as sending output data from the computer (when
media is loaded) restores the machine to its normal mode.
This setting of sleep mode can be changed. However, we recommend leaving the power-saving feature on
and setting the activation time for the sleep mode to 30 minutes or less to reduce power consumption and
prevent problems such as overheating.
 P. 138, "Setting the Interval until Activation of the Sleep Mode (Power Saving Function)," p. 139, "Deactivating the
Sleep Mode (Power Saving Function)"
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Loading Media
Loading Roll Media
CAUTION
Roll media weighs about 40 kg (88 lb.). To avoid injury, handle with
care.
CAUTION
Never load media that weighs over 40 kg (88lb.) for the 64-inch model (,
30 kg (66lb.) for the 54-inch model, and 25 kg (55lb.) for the 42-inch or the
30-inch model).
The machine may fail to withstand the weight and tip over or cause the media
to fall.
Install the media to the media holder.
Note: The media holder of this machine is exclusive use for the media of paper tube (core) inner diameter
3 inches. To use 2 inches media, the optional media flanges are required. For information about optional
items, contact your authorized dealer or us.

Open the front cover.
Move the media clamps to the left and right ends respectively.
Front cover
Media clamp

Loosen the retaining screws of the media holders.
Move the media holders all the way to the left and right.
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2
Basic
Load roll media correctly.
Otherwise the media may fall and cause injury.
Operation
1.
CAUTION
Loading Media

Fit the paper tube (core) onto the end cap of the media holder [Left].
Do not secure the media holder now.
Move the media holder [Right] and fit the media cap onto the paper tube core of
the media.
Fit it securely to prevent the media from easy loose.
Operation
Basic
2
Media holder
[Left]
Media holder
[Right]
End cap
Install conforming to the procedures.
Load the media while the left media holder is positioned close to the left edge, as shown in the figure. Also, never secure the media holder in place before loading the media. Loading media without
performing these steps in the proper order may make smooth media feed impossible or yield poor
printing results.
How to use the media flanges for the paper tube inner diameter 2 inches
* The media flanges for the paper tube inner diameter 2 inches are optional items.
End cap
Pull out the clip.
If it is difficult to pull out,
use a pair of pliers or
other such tool.
Insert the clip.
Line up the ridges
and grooves
Media flanges for paper
tube inner diameter 2 inches
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Loading Media

Hold the outer side of the media holder [Left] and position the left and right side edges
of the media to match the grit patterns.
When deciding the position, hold the both sides of media holders from the outer sides and move it. Do
not hold the media directly to move.
CAUTION
Never attempt this operation while holding any location other than the
one specified.
The media may fall from the media holder, resulting in injury.
20 mm or more
Decide the left and right side positions of the media finally at this
step.
After this procedure is completed, if the left and right side positions do not fit the proper position when
securing the media with pinch rollers, go back to this step to redo this procedure. Printing quality is
affected due to skew media feed, if you hold the media only to readjust the position forcibly.

Secure the media holder by tightening the securing screws slightly.
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Basic
Operation
Be sure to ensure the media is
within this range.
20 mm or more
2
Loading Media
2.

Pass the media through the printer and secure the media holders.
Pass the leading edge of the media between the pinch rollers and the grit rollers.
Front
Pinch rollers
Operation
Basic
2
Grit rollers

Pull out the media over the platen.
Platen

Check both edges of the media are placed on the grit rollers.
Be sure to place the right edge of the media on the right end grit rollers.
Grit rollers
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Grit rollers
Loading Media

Place the left and right pinch rollers (affixed with blue stickers) on both edges of the
media.
Place them on the positions from the media edges by about 10 mm respectively.
Right side pinch
rollers
(Blue sticker)
Left side
pinch rollers
(Blue sticker)
About 10 mm
If you want to readjust the media position at this step, go back to the procedure 1 and redo the procedure
1.. Printing quality is affected due to skew media feed, if you hold the media only to readjust the position
forcibly.

Place the pinch rolls over all the grid rollers covered by the media.
The grit patterns can be found at the place where grit rollers are located. Be sure to remove the remaining middle pinch rollers.
Grit patterns
Middle pinch
roller
Grit rollers
(It places under media.)
Attaching and Detaching Middle Pinch Rollers
Attachment/
Detachment
Location
To attach
Inset all the way and
slide along the rail.
To detach
Pull back and out.
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Basic
Operation
About 10 mm
2
Loading Media

Hold the media at the center and pull it out, being sure to keep it straight and all areas
of the media to be taut.

Lower the loading lever to secure the media in place.
Operation
Basic
2
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starts to flash, and then the screen shown in the figure appears.
Loading Media
3.

Clamp the edges of the media with the media clamp.
Move the left and right media clamps above the edges of the media.
Line up the edges of the media with the centers of the holes of the media clamps.
When you’re performing cutting only, never use the media clamps.
 P. 59, "Important Note on Cutting"
2
Close the front cover.
When the front cover is closed, the print-head carriage moves and detects the width of media. This operation is called initialization. When initialization ends,
remains steadily lighted, and the printable
width is displayed on the display screen. This completes loading of the media.
Remove when not using roll media.
If roll media is allowed to stand unused in a loaded state for an extended period, the media may sag.
This can cause poor printing quality and motor errors, so be sure to remove and store such media
when not in use.
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Basic
Operation

Loading Media
Loading the Sheet Media
Procedure

Move them to a location where they don’t disturb the media when the media is hung down from the
rear of the machine. If they disturb the media, remove them with the shaft. For information on how to
remove, refer to “Setup Guide.”
Operation
Basic
2
Move the media holders to the left and right.
Loosen.


Loosen.
Pass the media through the printer and secure the media holders.
 Procedure
2. to  of [Loading Roll Media]
Align the front edge of the media with the location shown in the figure.
Align here.
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Loading Media

Lower the loading lever to secure the media in place.
starts to flash, and then the screen shown in the figure appears.
When you’re performing cutting only, never use the media clamps.
 P. 59, "Important Note on Cutting"
2

Move the left and right media clamps above the edges of the media.
Line up the edges of the media with the centers of the holes of the media clamps.
Close the front cover.
When the front cover is closed, the print-head carriage moves and detects the width of media. This operation is called initialization. When initialization ends,
remains steadily lighted, and the printable
width is displayed on the screen. This completes loading of the media.
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Basic
Operation

Loading Media
Performing the Initial Adjustment (Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing More Precisely)
Perform the initial adjustment (correction for misalignment in bidirectional printing more precisely) of this
machine. In the following case, perform this adjustment.
 When using this machine for the first time
 When changing the media to use for the first time
 When further correction is required to improve printing, such as when simple correction is performed for
misalignment in bidirectional printing. P. 104, "Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing"
Procedure
Operation
Basic
2

Press



.
MENU
ADJUST BI-DIR
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
, and then
.
ADJUST BI-DIR
DETAIL SETTING
Press
.
DETAIL SETTING
TEST PRINT
Press
.
A test pattern is printed.
When printing ends, then press

Press
ADJUST BI-DIR
DETAIL SETTING

NO.1
‑ 6
Press
Press
Press
Press
NO.2
‑ 4
.
.
.
to select a correction value of No.1.
to select a correction value of No.2.
To decide a Correction Value
Choose the value that produces the least misalignment of 2lines.
Correction-value scale
.
Choose the value that produces
the least misalignment.
H1
NO.1
Current correction value
H1
NO.4
H1
NO.3
H1
NO.2
H1
NO.1
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Loading Media

NO.3
‑ 6
NO.4
‑ 4
Press
to select a correction value of No.3
Press
.
Set correction values of No.4 to No.10. in the same manner.

NO.9
‑ 6
NO.10
‑ 4
When correction value settings end, press

Press
.
to go back to the original screen.
2
Basic
Operation
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Setup of Media
About [Media Setting] menu
To ensure the optimal output according to the media size and type, various setting items are provided in this
machine. However, it is hard work to perform these settings one by one referring to this document. So, this
machine provides the [Media Setting] menu that guides these settings in the interactive mode. Using this
menu, you can set all of the basic settings only by setting according to the instructions on the display.
Since the setting details can be stored as the preset menu, you can promote your operation efficiently saving
the setup steps when using the same type of media. Once storing the basic settings as the preset, you can do
fine adjustment according to need.
The items set through the [Media Setting] menu can be also set individually.
Operation
Basic
2
Setup of Media ([Media Setting] menu)
 Only Printing: Perform the procedure 1. to 6.,and 10., 11.
 Printing & Cutting: Perform all the procedure 1. to 11.
Note: If any setting is not needed for each setting item, you can go to the next menu by selecting [NEXT].
1.

Starting the [Media Setting] menu.
Load media.
Check that no sagging is found on the media. If any sagging exists, the followed correction value settings
do not work effectively.
 P. 35, "Loading Media"


2.

Press
MENU
MEDIA SETTING
When the left figure is displayed, press
Setting the Temperature of Print Heater and Dryer
PRINT
30℃
35℃
Current preset Temperature
temperature
to be set
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.
Use
to set the temperature.
Recommended temperature: 35 degrees (95°F)
Press
to enable the setting.
.
Setup of Media

DRYER
OFF
40℃
Current preset Temperature
temperature
to be set
Use
to set the temperature.
Recommended temperature: 40 degrees (104°F)
Press
to enable the setting.
For the individual setting method of this setting item and the description, refer to  p. 100, "Making the
Temperature Setting for the Media Heating System."
Procedure
3.
Press
during the setting.
QUIT SETTING?
YES
[NO]
Press
Press
to select [YES].
.
MENU
MEDIA SETTING
The screen returns to the screen shown at the left.
By selecting [NO], the screen returns to the screen displayed
when you pressed
.
Adjusting the Head Height

HEAD HGT LOW
[CHANGE] NEXT
Press
Press

HEAD HEIGHT
HIGHT
LOW
When the left figure is displayed, open the front cover.

High
to select [CHANGE].
to enable the setting.
Low
Move the height-adjustment lever to adjust
the head height.
When moving to the [High] direction, the buzzer
sounds twice, and to the [Low] direction, the buzzer
sounds once.
Normally set to [Low]. For the media that is wrinkled
Height-adjustment lever
Move firmly, until it stops.

and comes loose from the platen, set to [High].
Close the front cover.
For the individual setting method of this setting item and the description, refer to  p. 107, "Adjusting Head
Height to Match Media Thickness."
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Basic
Operation
To cancel the setting


2
Setup of Media
4.
Feed direction means the feed direction of the media. Perform the correction adjusting to the media
in advance because horizontal stripes are more likely to occur during printing when the movement
distance of the media changes subtly depending on the media’s thickness.
Operation
2
Basic
Perform the position correction of feed direction (Alleviate Horizontal Stripes).

CALIBRATION
[SET]
NEXT
Press
Press
to select [SET].
to enable the setting.
The test pattern of feed correction is output.


PLEASE INPUT
ADJ.
VALUES
CALIBRATION
0.10%
-0.10%
Current correction
value
When the left figure is displayed, press
Use
Press
.
to set the correction value.
to enable the setting.
Value to
be set
To decide a Correction Value
Select the value to make the upper/lower rectangular gap and overlap smallest.
Smallest gap and overlap
Current
correction
value
Gap present

REDO ADJ. ?
EXEC
[COMPL]
Overlap
[To confirm again/To adjust again]
Press
to select[ EXEC].
Press
to enable the setting.
The test pattern of feed correction is output again. Go back to the procedure
and set again.

[To go to the next after correction is completed]
Press
to select [COMPL].
Press
to enable the setting.
For the individual setting method of this setting item and the description, refer to  p. 105, "Alleviating Horizontal Bands and the Like (feed correction function)."
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Setup of Media
5.
Performing the correction for misalignment in bidirectional printing
This machine prints by the bidirectional mode (in which the heads perform printing during both
their outbound pass and return pass). This printing method is called “Bidirectional Printing.” This
method offers the advantage of being able to shorten output times, but subtle misalignment occurs
during the outbound and return passes. The procedure to correct this and eliminate misalignment
is “Bidirectional Correction.”
Press
Press
to select [SET].
to enable the setting.
The test pattern of bidirectional correction is output.

PLEASE INPUT
ADJ.
VALUES
When the left figure is displayed, press

ADJUST BI-DIR
0
-6
Use
Press
Current correction
value
.
to set the correction value.
to enable the setting.
Value to be
set
To decide a Correction Value
Choose the value that produces the least misalignment of 2lines.
Correctionvalue scale
Choose the value that produces the least misalignment.
Current correction value

REDO ADJ. ?
EXEC
[COMPL]
[To confirm again/adjust again]
Press
to select [EXEC].
Press
to enable the setting.
The test pattern of bidirectional correction is output again. Go back to the
procedure
and set again.

[To go to the next after correction is completed]
Press
to select [COMPL].
Press
to enable the setting.
For the individual setting method of this setting item and the description, refer to  p. 104, "Correcting for
Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing."
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Basic
ADJUST BI-DIR
[SET]
NEXT
Operation

2
Setup of Media
6.
Deciding to perform the setting for cutting or not
CUT CONFIG
[SET]
NEXT
[Only Printing]
Press
to select [NEXT].
Press
to enable the setting.
Go to Procedure10.
[Print & Cut]
Press
to select [SET].
Press
to enable the setting.
Go to Procedure7.
Operation
Basic
2
7.
Setting the blade force
For high-quality cutting, perform a cutting test to check the cutting quality for the media and adjust
the blade force.

CUT FORCE
[SET]
NEXT
Press
Press
to select SET].
to enable the setting.
The test pattern is cut. Circle and rectangle are cut. Peal off the
two shapes.
Circle
Rectangle

CONTINUE ADJ. ?
[EXEC]
COMPL
[Two shapes are peeled off separately]
Press
to select [COMPL].
Press
to enable the setting.
Go to Procedure 8.
[Two shapes are peeled off together/backing paper is also
cut]
Press
to select [EXEC].
Press
to enable the setting.
.
Go to Procedure
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Setup of Media

CUT FORCE
50gf
Current correction
value

50gf
Value to
be set
REDO ADJ. ?
EXEC
[COMPL]
Use
to adjust the blade force.
If two shapes are peeled off together  raise the blade force.
If backing paper is cut too  reduce the blade force.
Press
to enable the setting.
Cut the test pattern again. Check the result.
[Two shapes are peeled off separately]
Press
to select [COMPL].
Press
to enable the setting.
2
Cut the test pattern again. Go back to the procedure
and set again.
For the individual setting method of this setting item and the description, refer to  p. 115, "Fine-tuning the
Cutting Conditions."
8.
Correcting Misalignment for Printing and Cutting
Subtle misalignment between the printing and cutting positions may occur due to the thickness of
the media or the head height. We recommend making correction to match the media you're using.

PRINT-CUT ADJ.
SET
[NEXT]
Press
Press
to select [SET].
to enable the setting.
The test pattern (P&C1) is printed and cut. The test pattern is printed at three
locations on the media: at the two edges and in the center.

Check the test pattern condition.
To check the test pattern (P&C1)
Check to make sure that the printing position and the cutting position are aligned.
Cutting
position
Printing
position
Cutting position and printing position are misaligned.
Cutting position and printing position are aligned.
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Basic
[Two shapes are peeled off together]
Press
to select [EXEC]
Press
to enable the setting.
Operation
Go to Procedure 8.
Setup of Media

[Cutting position and printing position are aligned]
Press
to select [COMPL].
Press
to enable the setting.
CONTINUE ADJ. ?
[EXEC]
CANCE
Go to Procedure9.
[Cutting position and printing position are not aligned]
Press
to select [EXEC].
Press
to enable the setting.
The test pattern (P&C2) for setting the correction values is printed and cut.
Go to Procedure
.

Operation
Basic
2


When the left figure is displayed, press
PLEASE INPUT
ADJ. VALUES
.
Check the correction values from the test pattern condition.
To check the test pattern (P&C2)
The point where the cutting line intersects the correction-value scale is the correction value. Check
the scan direction and the [FEED] side respectively.
Scan direction
Cutting
line
Correctionvalue scale
[FEED] side
For the figure,
the correction
value is “-0.3.”
Cutting
line

F :- 0.30
S : 0.00
Current correction
value
- 0.30mm
- 0.20mm
Value to
be set
Use
(F).
Use
tion (S).
Press
to set the correction value of [FEED] side
to set the correction value of scan directo enable the setting.
The test pattern (P&C1) is printed and cut again. Check the condition of
test pattern to check that the printing position and the cutting position
are aligned.
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Setup of Media

REDO ADJ. ?
EXEC
[COMPL]
[Cutting position and printing position are aligned]
Press
to select [COMPL].
Press
to enable the setting.
Go to Procedure9.
[Cutting position and printing position are not aligned]
Press
to select [EXEC].
Press
to enable the setting.


For the individual setting method of this setting item and the description, refer to  p. 119, "Correcting Misalignment of the Printing and Cutting positions."
9.
Correcting Misalignment for Printing and Cutting Position When Using Crop Marks.
When you remove the printed media, and then reload it and perform cutting, use the crop marks.
For this case, correction is to be performed because the positioning of printing and cutting may be
misaligned even when you're using crop marks depending on the composition of the media.

CROP-CUT ADJ.
[SET]
NEXT
[To perform consecutive printing and cutting]
Press
to select [NEXT].
Go to Procedure10.
[To perform printing and cutting separately]
Press
to select [SET].
Press
to enable the setting.
.
The test pattern (C&C1) is printed and cut. Go to Procedure

Check the test pattern condition.
To check the test pattern (C&C1)
Check to make sure that the printing position and the cutting position are aligned.
Cutting
position
Printing
position
[Cutting position and printing
position are not aligned]
[Cutting position and printing position are aligned]
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2
Basic

Operation
Go back to Procedure
and set the correction values again. Repeat
Procedure
and
until the optimal alignment is got.
Setup of Media

[Cutting position and printing position are aligned]
Press
to select [COMPL].
Press
to enable the setting.
CONTINUE ADJ. ?
[EXEC]
CANCE
Go to Procedure 10.
[Cutting position and printing position are not aligned]
Press
to select [EXEC].
Press
to enable the setting.
The test pattern (C&C2) for setting the correction values is printed and
cut.
Operation
Basic
2


When the left figure is displayed, press
PLEASE INPUT
ADJ. VALUES
.
Check the correction values from the test pattern condition.
To check the test pattern (C&C2)
The point where the cutting line intersects the correction-value scale is the correction value. Check
the scan direction and the [FEED] side respectively.
Scan direction
Cutting
line
Correctionvalue scale
[FEED] side
For the figure, the correction value is “-0.3.”
Cutting line

F :- 0.30
S : 0.00
Current correction
value
- 0.30mm
- 0.20mm
Value to
be set
Use
(F).
Use
tion (S).
Press
to set the correction value of [FEED] side
to set the correction value of scan directo enable the setting.
The test pattern (C&C1) is printed and cut again. Check the condition of
test pattern to check that the printing position and the cutting position
are aligned.
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Setup of Media

REDO ADJ. ?
EXEC
[COMPL]
[Cutting position and printing position are aligned]
Press
to select [COMPL].
Press
to enable the setting.
Go to Procedure 10.
[Cutting position and printing position are not aligned]
Press
to select [EXEC].
Press
to enable the setting.
For the individual setting method of this setting item and the description, refer to  p. 128, "Correcting Misalignment for Printing and Cutting When Using Crop Marks."
10. Setting the Drying Method and Time after Printing

FEED FOR DRY
DISABLE
ENABLE
Current
setting
Press
Press
to select the item.
to enable the setting.
Setting after changed
Drying Method after Printing
After the 1st page is printed, set that the media should be fed until the trailing edge of the printed
area is positioned directly on the dryer. To make sure to dry the entire printed area, [ENABLE] If [DISABLE] is selected, the trailing edge of the printing area is not fed to the dryer unless you continue
with a subsequent printing
For the individual setting method of this setting item and the description, refer to  p. 102, "Drying the Trailing Edge of the Printing Area on the Dryer."
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Basic

2
Operation


Go back to Procedure
and set the correction values again. And repeat
Procedure
and
until the optimal alignment is got.
Setup of Media

FEED FOR DRY
10min
10min
Current
setting
Press
Example of setting time (general guide):
Setting after changed
* The setting time varies according to the settings of type of media
and printing quality.
<Condition> Output accompanying pull-back; use the middle
pinch rollers; non-coated vinyl media
<Setting time> about three minutes
Operation
2
Basic
to select the item.
Press
to enable the setting.
Drying Time after Printing
Set the drying time after the 1st page is printed. The next operation is not started until the set time
passes.
For the individual setting method of this setting item and the description, refer to  p. 103, "Setting the Drying Time after Printing."
11.Saving the Setting as Preset

PRESET
[SAVE]
NEXT
Press
Press
to select [SAVE].
to enable the setting.
If you select [NEXT], the performed settings are retained. But your settings
are overwritten or deleted, when you operate the [Media Setting] menu
again or switch off the main power of this machine.

SAVE TO
NAME1
Use
Press

SET NAME
FINISHED
to select [Destination to Save].
You can select one of NAME1 to 8.
to enable the setting.
Use
to select characters.
Use
to move the next character.
Select the following characters in the same way.
You can enter up to15 characters.
Press
to enable the setting.
For the individual setting method of this setting item and the description, refer to  p. 96, "Fully Utilizing
Preset Function."
This completes the operation of the [Media Setting] menu.
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Outputting
Setting the Output-start Location
You can set the output-start location at any location you prefer. (You can output if you do not set this.) Note,
however, that this setting must be made for each individual page.
Procedure
Open the front cover.
2
Only cutting carriage moves.
Printing area
Output-start
location
Scan-direction
start location


Feed-direction
start location
When the location is set, press
.
FUNCTION
BASE POINT
When the left figure is displayed, press
setting.
to enable the
W1100mm
B
remains steadily lighted and when the screen displays the character “B” together with the output-possible width at the location, setting
is completed.
Note, however, that the left and right positions are not restored to their defaults for test patterns.
If you’re using the separately available media take-up unit, never adjust by pressing
so may pull the media with undue force, resulting in an error or malfunction.
. Doing
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Basic
Use
to
move the center of the blade with the
output-start location.
Operation


Outputting
Printing Tests and Cleaning
Before you carry out actual printing, we recommend performing a printing test to ensure no dot drop-out
occurs. If dot drop-out occurs, perform cleaning of the print head (Normal Cleaning).
How to Perform a Printing Test
Procedure
Operation
Basic
2




Setting the Output-start Location
 P. 57, "Setting the Output-start Location"
Press
.
FUNCTION
CLEANING
Press
Press
to display the left figure.
.
CLEANING
TEST PRINT
Press
.
A test pattern is printed.
Dot drop-out
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Outputting
How to Perform a Normal cleaning
Procedure


.
Press
Press
to display the left figure.
, and then
.
CLEANING
NORMAL
Press
.
2
Normal cleaning starts.
CLEANING...
>>


CLEANING
NORMAL
When it finishes, the screen shown in the figure appears again.
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to go back to the original screen
Perform a printing test again to make sure the dot drop-out has been corrected.
If the problem persists, try performing cleaning a second time. If the printer has been used for a long
period, the problem may persist even after two or three-cycle cleaning. Then try cleaning using a different method.
 P. 74, "When Normal Cleaning Is Not Effective"
Important Note on Cutting
When you’re performing cutting only, never use the media clamps.
When you’re performing cutting only, remove the media clamps or move to the locations where they don’t
clamp the media.
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Basic
FUNCTION
CLEANING
Operation

Press
Outputting
When you’re performing cutting only using the roll media, never allow the media to hang
down from the rear of the machine. (or set the [PREFEED] menu to “ENABLE.”)
This prevents a motor error or fall of the roll because the media is pulled with excessive force.
For the [PREFEED] menu, refer to  p. 114, "Preventing Pulling of the Media with Undue Force When Performing
Cutting Only."
Turn the media by hand to pull
out the necessary length from
the roll.
Operation
Basic
2
If the media is hanged down from the
rear of the machine, you can leave the
[PREFEED] function “DISABLE.”
When you’re performing printing followed immediately by cutting (Print and Cut), then
before you start cutting, allow the ink to dry sufficiently.
Use your software RIP to make the setting for the drying time. For information on how to make the setting,
refer to the documentation for the software RIP you're using. The drying time varies according to the media.
Setting The Cutting Test And The Blade Force
For high-quality cutting, then before you perform actual cutting, we recommend carrying out a cutting test
to check the cutting quality for the media. Adjust the blade force depending on the cutting quality.
1.

Carrying out the cutting test
Press
to move the cutting carriage to the location where
you want to carry out the cutting test.
You can freely set the location for the cutting test.



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Close the front cover.
Press
.
FUNCTION
CUT CONFIG
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
CUT CONFIG
TEST CUT
Press
.
The test pattern is cut.
Outputting

Peel off the cut shapes to verify the cutting quality.
[Two shapes are peeled off separately]
Rectangle You do not need to perform the setting because the blade
force is appropriate.
Circle
[Two shapes are peeled off together/backing paper
is also cut]
Go to the next Procedure to set the blade force.


Setting the blade force.
FUNCTION
CUT CONFIG
Press
.
CUT CONFIG
FORCE
Press
.
FORCE
50 gf
Press
to select the value.
[Two shapes are peeled off together]
60 gf
Raise the blade force.
[Backing paper is also cut]
Reduce the blade force.

W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to enable the setting.
Press
to go back to the original screen.
At the [CUT CONFIG] menu, you can also make settings for other cutting conditions in addition to the blade
force. Refer to the following pages.
 P. 115, "Fine-tuning the Cutting Conditions"
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Basic

Operation
2.
2
Outputting
Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer
When p. 35, "Loading Media," p. 46, "Setup of Media" are completed, get ready to receive the data from a
computer.
CAUTION
Procedure
Operation
Basic
2
Never touch the print heads while output is in progress.
The print heads move at high speed. Contact may cause injury.


Close the front cover.
Make sure
stays steadily lit.


Wait until
stays steadily lit.
If the light does not come on, lower the loading lever.
Make sure the top menu is displayed.
If the top menu is not displayed, press
, then press
Top
menu
Steadily
lighted
Output Is Not Possible in These Situations
 The machine does not run when the front cover is open.
 Never open it when printing is in progress.Doing so interrupts printing.
is dark.
 Data from the computer is not accepted when
lights up.
 Printing does not start until
 Data from the computer is not accepted when you are not at the top menu.
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.
Flashing
Steadily lighted
Outputting
Starting Output
When the operation of p. 62, "Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer" is completed, you can start
output. To output, the following procedure is required
Creating Output Data
Create the output data using the application software like Adobe Illustrator and like that. For information on
how to create the data, refer to the documentation of your application software.
Sending the Output Data to This Machine Using the Software RIP.
If Ink Runs Out
When ink runs out, a warning beep sounds and a slot number of which ink runs out is displayed on the
display screen.
 P. 69, "How to Replace Ink Cartridges"
Before you perform lengthy printing, check the amount of ink remaining in the ink cartridges.
Before you perform lengthy printing, check the amount of ink remaining in the ink cartridges. When ink
runs out and printing is paused, the coloring at the seam may be altered when printing resumes.
 P. 68, "Checking for Remaining Ink"
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Basic
Points that must be observed
 Be sure to set the media clamps during printing. Otherwise the edges of the media may warp and catch
on the print head.
 During output, never touch the media that's already been discharged. Doing so may obstruct media feed
or cause the media to rub against the heads, which may result in a paper jam or damage to the heads.
 Keep the loading lever raised when the machine is not in use.
Operation
Use the included software RIP “Roland VersaWorks." For information on how to install and use Roland VersaWorks, refer to “Roland VersaWorks Quick Start Guide” and HELP of Roland VersaWorks.
If using the white ink and metallic silver ink, refer to “SPECIAL COLOR INK GUIDE.”
2
Outputting
Pausing and Canceling Output
You can pause and cancel printing before it finishes. We do not recommend resuming printing because horizontal stripes are produced at the place where output stopped.
Procedure

Operation
Basic
2
Press
before output finishes
Press
again to resume printing.
This pauses printing operation.
To cancel the output, go the next Procedure without pressing

.
When the screen shown in the figure appears, hold down
for one second or longer.
TO CANCEL, HOLD
DOWN PAUSE KEY
This cancels printing operation.

Stop sending the output data from the computer.
Cutting Off the Media
Procedure




Close the front cover.
Make sure
Press
FUNCTION
SHEET CUT
REMOVE
MEDIA CLAMPS
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lights up.
.
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
When the media clamps are attached, the screen shown in the figure appears. Open the front cover and detach the left and right media clamps.
Outputting

Press
.
The media is cut off.
Blade protector
Blade protector
2
The media is fed
You can make the setting in the software RIP for automatic media cutoff after printing or cutting has
finished. For information on how to make the setting, refer to the documentation for the software RIP
you're using.
Cut-off Operations
 Be sure to detach the media clamps. Performing cutoff with the media clamps remaining attached
may cause the operation to be interrupted due to detection of the media clamps.
 If the media clamps are present on the machine when the setting to execute automatic cutoff of
the media is made on the computer, the media clamps are detected and no cutoff operation is
performed
 Before you're performing cutoff, never use
to pull the media back. Unless the end of the
media has been pulled out to a location to the front of the platen, cutoff may not be performed
smoothly.
Give Attention to Media Composition
 For some types of media, cutoff is not possible.
 Some types of media may remain on the platen after cutoff. If the media remains on the platen,
remove it by hand.
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Basic
Operation
The media is
cut off here.
Printed
portion
Switch Off
Switch Off
WARNING
Procedure
Operation
Basic
2
When output is not being performed, remove any loaded media or switch
off the sub power.
The continued application of heat at a single location may cause the release
of toxic gases from the media or pose a fire hazard.

Switch off the sub power whenever output
is finished.
Hold down the sub power button for one second
or longer.

Raise the loading lever.
Even except for switching off the power, raise the
loading lever.
Leave the main power switched on at all times.
Never switch off the main power. By switching on the main power, the automatic maintenance function
is carried out periodically. If the automatic maintenance is not carried out, it may result in breakdown
of this machine such as breakdown of the print head.
Never switch off the main power or unplug the power cord suddenly while operation is
in progress.
Switching off the main power or unplugging the power cord suddenly while operation in progress
may damage the print head. Be sure to first switch off the sub power.
If the main power is accidentally switched off, immediately turn the power back on.
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Chapter 3
Maintenance:
For always using the printer in the best condition
Checking for Remaining Ink and Replacing Cartridges................68
3
Maintenance
Checking for Remaining Ink.......................................................68
How to Replace Ink Cartridges...................................................69
Maintenance that Should Be Performed Daily..............................70
Maintenance of Ink Cartridges...................................................70
Disposing of Discharged Ink.......................................................70
Cleaning.....................................................................................72
About Care and Maintenance of Print Head...............................73
When Normal Cleaning Is Not Effective........................................74
Medium/ Powerful Cleaning........................................................74
Maintenance that Should Be Performed More Than Once a Month.75
When Manual-Cleaning Becomes Necessary............................75
Manual Cleaning of Print Head..................................................76
When Problems Such As Dot Drop-out are Not Cleared Up........81
When Problems Such As Dot Drop-out are Not Cleared Up......81
Replacing Consumable Parts.......................................................84
Replacing the Wiper...................................................................84
Replacing the Felt Wiper............................................................87
Replacing the Blade...................................................................90
Replacing the Separating Knife..................................................92
When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period......................................94
Keep Performing Maintenance...................................................94
Alarm Feature.............................................................................94
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Checking for Remaining Ink and Replacing Cartridges
Checking for Remaining Ink
Procedure


Press
.
Press
appears.
Press
MENU
INK REMAINING
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
several times until the screen shown on the left
.
indicates the amount of ink remaining. When there are more
, the amount of ink remaining is larger.
* The display shows an approximate guide to the amount of remaining ink. It may differ somewhat
from the actual amount remaining.
3
Maintenance
Amount of
ink remaining
Much
The number of cartridge slots
Little

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W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Checking for Remaining Ink and Replacing Cartridges
How to Replace Ink Cartridges
When ink runs out, a warning beep sounds and printing pauses (unless the default settings have been changed).
Pull out the empty cartridge and insert a new one. Printing resumes.
SHAKE CARTRIDGE
12345678
 Keep the labeled side face up.
 Insert and remove slowly, one at a time.
 Insert the new cartridge straight down
from the top until you hear a warning beep
sound.
Make sure to gently
shake the new cartridge
before inserting it.
The slot number
for the empty
cartridge flashes.
Label
surface
3
Maintenance
Replace with an item of identical
type and color.
Important Notes on Replacing Cartridges
 Insert and remove slowly, one at a time.
 Never insert the cartridge askew by force. Insert it straight. Inserting the cartridge askew may
cause ink leakage.
 Be sure to replace with an item of identical type.
 Never use an ink cartridge which has already been used in other machines even if it is of the
identical type.
 Never mix items of different types.
 Never allow the machine to stand with an ink cartridge removed. The print head may become
clogged.
 Never insert or remove a partially used ink cartridge.
 Never remove an ink cartridge suddenly while the printer is in operation.
WARNING
Never store ink, cleaning fluid, or discharged fluid in any of the following
locations.
 Any location exposed to open flame
 Any location where high temperature may occur
 Near bleach or any other such oxidizing agent or explosive material
 Any location within the reach of children
Fire may be a danger. Accidental ingestion by children may pose a health
hazard.
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Maintenance that Should Be Performed Daily
Maintenance of Ink Cartridges
SHAKE CARTRIDGE
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
When the message shown in the figure is displayed, remove the ink cartridge
of the flashing slot number and shake it gently. To get the stable printing
quality, shake the ink cartridge periodically to maintain the good ink condition. When the ink cartridge is reinserted into the original slot or
is pressed, the message disappears.
Shake it gently so that ink
does not spatter.
Maintenance
3
Disposing of Discharged Ink
CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE
The drain bottle collects discharged fluid. Dispose of collected material before the bottle becomes full. The message shown in the figure appears when
a certain amount of discharged fluid has collected in the bottle. Follow the
procedure below to discard the discharged fluid.
Procedure





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CHECK
DRAIN BOTTLE
Press
When the message shown in the figure appears, press
.
.
Press
appears.
Press
several times until the screen shown on the left
, and then
.
SUB MENU
MAINTENANCE
Press
, and then
.
MAINTENANCE
DRAIN BOTTLE
Press
.
MENU
SUB MENU
Maintenance that Should Be Performed Daily

EMPTY
DRAIN BOTTLE
When the screen shown on the left appears, detach the bottle,
discard the discharged fluid to empty it.
Upper limit
Discard before
this is reached.



Before you detach the drain bottle, be sure to wait for the screen to display
"EMPTY DRAIN BOTTLE."
Failing to follow this procedure may cause discharged fluid to flow out of the
tube and spill, soiling your hands or the floor.
EMPTY
DRAIN BOTTLE
Attach the emptied drain bottle to the machine.
Press
.
MAINTENANCE
RESET
DRAIN
DRAIN BOTTLE
COUNTER
Press
.
MAINTENANCE
DRAIN BOTTLE
Press
to go back to the original screen.
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
WARNING
Never place discharged fluid near open flame.
Doing so may cause fire.
CAUTION
To store discharged fluid temporarily, place it in the included drain bottle
or in a durable sealed container such as a metal can or polyethylene tank,
and cap tightly.
Any spillage or vapor leakage make cause fire, odor, or physical distress.
Dispose of discharged fluid properly, in accordance with the laws in effect in your locale.
Discharged fluid is flammable and contains toxic ingredients. Never attempt to incinerate discharged fluid
or discard it with ordinary trash. Also, do not dispose of it in sewer systems, rivers, or streams. Doing so may
have an adverse impact on the environment.
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Maintenance
CAUTION
3
Maintenance that Should Be Performed Daily
Cleaning
WARNING
Never use gasoline, alcohol, thinner, or any other flammable material.
Doing so may cause fire.
CAUTION
Before attempting cleaning, switch off the sub power and wait until the
platen and dryer cool (approximately 30 minutes).
Sudden movement of the machine may cause injury, or hot components may
cause burns.
Wipe away any buildup of ink or grime on the media path and other locations as daily cleaning. In particular,
the pinch rollers, grit rollers, and platen are likely to get a buildup of grime. Clean by wiping with a cloth
moistened by neutral detergent diluted with water then wrung dry.
Maintenance
3
 This machine is a precision device, and is sensitive to dust and dirt. Perform cleaning on a daily
basis.
 Never attempt to oil or lubricate the machine.
Roller of the separating knife
Paper dust is likely to deposit on this
roller. Wipe the roller regularly.
Pinch rollers
Periodically wipe away any grime. Failure
to clean properly may result in the transfer of grime to the surface of media.
Grit rollers
Remove buildup of media and
other material using a brush. Never
use a metal brush.
Wipe away any buildup of ink
or grime on the media path.
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Maintenance that Should Be Performed Daily
About Care and Maintenance of Print Head
Care of the print head is essential to ensuring optimal printing at all times. There are daily care and periodic
care.
Daily Care and Maintenance
 Normal cleaning
It is recommended to perform the normal cleaning before daily operation.
 P. 58, "Printing Tests and Cleaning"
Periodic Care and Maintenance
 Medium cleaning/Powerful cleaning
Perform the medium cleaning or powerful cleaning when the problems such as dot drop-out are not
cleared up by the normal cleaning.
 P. 74, ”Medium/ Powerful Cleaning”
3
Maintenance
 Manual Cleaning of Print Head
Based on your frequency of use, perform the manual cleaning periodically.
 P. 76, "Manual Cleaning of Print Head"
* The print head is component that wears out. Periodic replacement is required, with the frequency of replacement depending on use. Purchase them from your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
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When Normal Cleaning Is Not Effective
Medium/ Powerful Cleaning
When the problems such as dot drop-out are not cleared up by the "normal cleaning" (p. 58, “Printing Tests
and Cleaning”), try the more forceful "medium cleaning." If the condition is not improved, try the even more
forceful "powerful cleaning."
Note, however, that the medium and powerful cleaning consumes more ink than normal cleaning,
and too-frequent use may damage the print head itself. Avoid using it more than necessary.
Procedure


Maintenance
3


Press
.
FUNCTION
CLEANING
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
CLEANING
MEDIUM CL.
Press
or
and select “Medium.”
When “Medium” is not effective, select “Powerful.”
Press
to enable the setting.
CLEANING...
>>
“Medium”
The screen shown in the figure appears and cleaning starts.
When it finishes, the screen shown in the figure appears again.
CLEANING
MEDIUM CL.
CLEANING...
>>
“Powerful”
The screen shown in the figure appears and cleaning starts.
When it finishes, the screen shown in the figure appears again.
CLEANING
POWERFUL CL.

W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to go back to the original screen.
When Powerful Cleaning Is Not Effective
When the problems such as dot drop-out are not cleared up even by performing powerful cleaning several
times, perform “Manual Cleaning of Print Head.” Such cleaning can be effective when carried out periodically,
according to the frequency of use.
 P. 76, "Manual Cleaning of Print Head"
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Maintenance that Should Be Performed More Than Once a Month
When Manual-Cleaning Becomes Necessary
Perform the manual cleaning more than once a month.
To keep the stable output condition at all times, perform the manual cleaning more than once a month. The
manual cleaning takes approximately 10 minutes.
The manual cleaning is recommended when the following symptoms occur.
It is recommended to perform the manual cleaning when any of the symptoms given below occurs and it
cannot be solved by the automatic cleaning functions such as the normal cleaning.
For your information, replacement of the wiper or felt wiper is also effective to improve the symptoms.
 P. 84, "Replacing the Wiper” p. 87, "Replacing the Felt Wiper”
Ink drips
Dragging dirt
Flaws in the dot pattern
are caused by dust on the
print head.
Ink that has adhered to a
dirty or dusty print head
drips onto the media.
When dirt or dust accumulates on the print head it
can interfere with image
quality.
3
Maintenance
Dot drop-out or deflection
* When the cleaning stick and cleaning fluid for the manual cleaning runs out, place an order for them with
your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
* The print head is a component that wears out. Periodic replacement is required, with the frequency of
replacement depending on use. Purchase them from your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
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Maintenance that Should Be Performed More Than Once a Month
Manual Cleaning of Print Head
Important Notes on This Procedure
 Before attempting this operation, remove any media.
 To prevent the heads from drying out, finish this procedure in 30 minutes or less. A warning beep
sounds after 30 minutes.
 Never use any implement other than the included cleaning stick. Cotton swabs or other lintproducing items may damage the heads. If you use up the cleaning stick, purchase a new one
from your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
 Never immerse a cleaning stick that has already been used to perform cleaning in the cleaning
liquid. Doing so may degrade the cleaning liquid.
3
 Do not put the cleaning stick used for cleaning into the cleaning fluid. It will deteriorate the
Maintenance
fluid.
 Never rub the nozzle surface of the print head.
 Stroke the sponges very gently, applying as little pressure as possible. Never rub, scrape, or crush
them.
When a warning beep sounds during cleaning
A warning beep sounds in 30 minutes after the operation is started. At this time, stop work, and follow
the procedure in step. 4 on page 71 to attach cover L and cover R, then close the front cover. Press
to quit the manual-cleaning menu. After that, restart the procedure from the beginning.
CAUTION
1.





76
Be sure to perform operations as specified by the instructions above,
and never touch any area not specified in the instructions.
Sudden movement of the machine may cause injury.
Change to the print-head manual-cleaning menu.
Remove any media.
Press
.
Press
appears.
Press
several times until the screen shown on the left
SUB MENU
MAINTENANCE
Press
.
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
Press
.
MENU
SUB MENU
, and then
.
Maintenance that Should Be Performed More Than Once a Month

When the screen shown on the left appears, open the cover
L.
OPEN COVER L
Screw
Cover L
Hook
3
CUTTING RAIL
Maintenance
REMOVE
Remove the cut rail.
Press
.
Screw Cut rail

CLOSE COVER L
Close the cover L.
Screw
Cover L
Hook
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Maintenance that Should Be Performed More Than Once a Month

CLOSE FRONT
COVER
Close the front cover.

OPEN COVER L
Open the cover L.
FINISHED?
Preparations are complete when this screen appears.
2.
The print-head carriage moves to the left side of the machine, and then the
screen shown in the figure appears.
Remove cover R.

Remove the cover R.
Screw
Maintenance
3
Hook
Cover R

3.
Touch the location shown in the figure to
discharge any static electricity.
Clean using the cleaning stick.

Moisten the cleaning stick with the cleaning liquid.
Be sure to clean using
one of the included
cleaning sticks.
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Maintenance that Should Be Performed More Than Once a Month

Check that the cut rail has been detached.

Perform cleaning in the sequence shown in the figure below.
If the cut rail is not detached, close all the covers and restart the operation from the beginning. If you
continue the operation as the cut rail remains attached, the print head might get broken.
Be especially careful to clean away any fibrous dust (lint).
Area to clean
Area to clean
Area to clean
3
Clean only the
metal frame.
Maintenance
Clean only the
metal frame.
While working with the
cleaning swab, be careful
not to touch the print
head surfaces directly.
4.
Reattach cover L, cover R, and Quit the manual cleaning menu.

Attach the cover L.
Screw
Cover L
Hook
Screw
Attach the cover R.
Cover R
Hook
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Maintenance that Should Be Performed More Than Once a Month



Close the front cover.
Press
.
The print-head carriage moves to the right side of the machine, and then
the screen shown in the figure appears.
OPEN COVER L
Open the cover L.

REPLACE CUT
RAIL
Replace the cut rail.
Press
.
Maintenance
3
Screw Cut rail

CLOSE COVER L
Attach the cover L.
Press
.
CLEANING...
>>
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING

5.
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Perform a printing test to verify the results of the procedure.
Perform a printing test to check the results.
Perform cleaning using the machine’s cleaning feature several times when necessary.
 P. 58, "Printing Tests and Cleaning"
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When Problems Such As Dot Drop-out are Not Cleared Up
When Problems Such As Dot Drop-out are Not Cleared Up
When flaws in the dot pattern such as dot drop-out are not cleared up even after performing cleaning using
the cleaning function (normal, medium, or powerful) or manual cleaning, perform the operation described
below.
A large amount of ink will be discharged during this operation. Perform this operation only when dot
drop-out cannot be cleared up even after performing cleaning using the cleaning function (normal,
medium, or powerful) or manual cleaning.
P. 70, "Maintenance that Should Be Performed Daily,” p. 74, "When Normal Cleaning Is Not Effective,” p. 75,
"Maintenance that Should Be Performed More Than Once a Month”
Procedure



3
.
Press
appears.
Press
Press
several times until the screen shown on the left
SUB MENU
INK CONTROL
Press
, and then
INK CONTROL
INK RENEWAL
Press
.
EMPTY
DRAIN BOTTLE
When the screen shown on the left appears, detach the bottle,
discard the discharged fluid in it, and make it empty
MENU
SUB MENU
.
twice.
.
Be sure to discard the
CAUTION
discharged ink at this step.
A large amount of ink will be discharged during this
operation. Be sure to discard the discharged ink at
this step. If you do not discard the discharged ink
at this step, the discharged ink overflows from the
drain bottle during the subsequent process.
Before you detach the
CAUTION
drain bottle, be sure to wait for the screen to
display "EMPTY DRAIN BOTTLE.
Failing to follow this procedure may cause discharged fluid to flow out of the tube and spill, soiling
your hands or the floor.

EMPTY
DRAIN BOTTLE
Attach the emptied drain bottle to the machine.
Press
.
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Maintenance


Press
When Problems Such As Dot Drop-out are Not Cleared Up

SHAKE CARTRIDGE
When the left figure is displayed, remove all the ink cartridges
and shake them.
Shake it gently so that ink does not spatter.
Reinstall all the ink cartridges in the original slots.
Press
.
The screen shown in the figure appears.

EMPTY
DRAIN BOTTLE
CAUTION
Be sure to discard the discharged ink at this step.
A large amount of ink will be discharged during this operation. Be sure to
discard the discharged ink at this step. If you do not discard the discharged
ink at this step, the discharged ink overflows from the drain bottle during the
subsequent process.
CAUTION
Before you detach the drain bottle, be sure to wait for the screen to display
"EMPTY DRAIN BOTTLE."
Failing to follow this procedure may cause discharged fluid to flow out of the
tube and spill, soiling your hands or the floor.
Maintenance
3

When the screen shown on the left appears, detach the bottle,
discard the discharged fluid in it to make it empty.
EMPTY
DRAIN BOTTLE
Attach the emptied drain bottle to the machine.
Press
.
The screen shown in the figure appears.
When it finishes, the screen shown in the figure appears again.
INK CONTROL
INK RENEWAL

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W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to return to the original screen.
When Problems Such As Dot Drop-out are Not Cleared Up
About [CIRCULATE INK] menu
INK CONTROL
CIRCULATE INK
[CIRCULATE INK] [Ink Circulation] is the menu displayed only when the ink
mode is in WMT. Use this menu only at the time of transfer. For more information on the operation at the time of transfer, refer to the “Setup Guide.”
 [Setup Guide]
Cleaning of the head surface as an emergency measure
When dot drop-out and/or dot deflection is not improved even if cleaning is performed several times,
you can clean the head surface as an emergency measure. Since the head surface (nozzle surface) has
an extremely delicate mechanism, make sure to perform the operation carefully and deliberately.
Note that this operation is an emergency measure. It may damage defect-free parts depending on
the symptom, deteriorating it. If you have any questions, contact your authorized Roland DG Corp.
dealer.
3
Maintenance
Procedure


Moisten the cleaning stick with the cleaning liquid.
Softly press the cleaning stick to the head surface (nozzle surface).
Press it gently and softly so that the head nozzle is permeated with the cleaning fluid.
Never rub the stick on the surface and press it forcibly.
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Replacing Consumable Parts
Replacing the Wiper
The wiper is a component that you use when cleaning the print head. When the screen displays a message
like the one shown, it means the item needs to be replaced. Replace with new items.
TIME FOR
WIPER REPLACE
Regarding the purchase of the wiper, contact your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
CAUTION
1.
Maintenance
3






Be sure to perform operations as specified by the following instructions,
and never touch any area not specified in the instructions.
Sudden movement of the machine may cause injury.
Display the [REPLACE WIPER] menu.
When the message shown in the figure appears, press
TIME FOR
WIPER REPLACE
Remove any media from the platen.
Press
.
Press
appears.
Press
several times until the screen shown on the left
, and then
.
SUB MENU
MAINTENANCE
Press
, and then
.
MAINTENANCE
REPLACE WIPER
Press
.
MENU
SUB MENU
The print-head carriage moves to a location where wiper replacement is
possible, and then the screen shown in the figure appears.
OPEN COVER R

Screw
Cover R
Hook
84
.
Remove the cover R.
Replacing Consumable Parts

Touch the location shown in the figure to
discharge any static electricity.

FINISHED?
2.
Replace the wiper.
3
Maintenance

Preparations are complete when this screen appears.
Detach the old wiper.
Tweezers
(included part)
Pull up and
out.
Hook
Detach the hook.
Hitching the tweezers to the hole on
the wiper makes the removal easier.

Insert the new wiper.
Place the inclined end on the back side. If the wiper is placed inversely, the proper cleaning becomes
impossible.
Place the inclined
end on the back side.
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Replacing Consumable Parts

Attach the hook.
Make sure to attach the hook. Otherwise it cases
dot-drop out or else.
Hook
3
Maintenance
3.
Reattach the cover R, and quit the wiper replacement menu.

Attach the cover R.
Screw
Cover R
Hook

Press
.
CLEANING...
>>
MAINTENANCE
REPLACE WIPER

4.
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
After the process to quit the wiper replacement menu, the screen shown
in the figure appears.
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Perform a printing test to verify the results of the procedure.
Perform a printing test to check the result.
 P. 58, "Printing Tests and Cleaning"
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Replacing Consumable Parts
Replacing the Felt Wiper
The felt wiper is a component that you use when cleaning the print head. When the screen displays a message
like the one shown, it means the item needs to be replaced. Replace with new items.
TIME FOR
FELT REPLACE
Regarding the purchase of the felt wiper, contact your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
CAUTION
1.





Enter the felt wiper replacement menu.
3
When the message shown in the figure appears, press
TIME FOR
FELT REPLACE
.
Remove any media.
Press
.
Press
appears.
Press
several times until the screen shown on the left
SUB MENU
MAINTENANCE
Press
Press
.
twice.
MAINTENANCE
REPLACE FELT
Press
.
MENU
SUB MENU
, and then
.
The print-head carriage moves to a location where felt wiper replacement
is possible, and then the screen shown in the figure appears.
OPEN COVER R

Screw
Remove the cover R.
Cover R
Hook
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Maintenance

Be sure to perform operations as specified by these instructions, and
never touch any area not specified in the instructions.
Sudden movement of the machine may cause injury.
Replacing Consumable Parts

Maintenance
3
Touch the location shown in the figure to
discharge any static electricity.

FINISHED?
2.
Replace the felt wiper.

Preparations are complete when this screen appears.
Detach the old felt wiper.
Tweezers
(included part)
Hook
Pull up and
out.
Detach the hook.
Hitching the tweezers to the hole on the
felt wiper makes the removal easier.

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Insert the new felt wiper.
Replacing Consumable Parts

Attach the Hook.
Make sure to attach the hook. Otherwise it cases
dot-drop out or else.
Hook
Reattach the cover R, and quit the felt wiper replacement menu.

Maintenance
3.
3
Attach the cover R.
Screw
Cover R
Hook

Press
.
CLEANING...
>>

4.
MAINTENANCE
REPLACE FELT
After the process to quit the felt wiper replacement menu, the screen shown
in the figure appears.
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Perform a printing test to verify the results of the procedure.
Perform a printing test to check the result.
 P. 58, "Printing Tests and Cleaning"
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Replacing Consumable Parts
Replacing the Blade
If the blade becomes dull, or if the edge of the blade is chipped, or if the blade quality is lowered, replace it
with a new blade.
1.


Maintenance
3


CAUTION
Be sure to perform operations as specified by these instructions, and
never touch any area not specified in the instructions.
Sudden movement of the machine may cause injury.
CAUTION
Never touch the tip of the blade with your fingers.
Doing so may result in injury.
Enter the blade replacement menu.
Press
.
Press
appears.
Press
several times until the screen shown on the left
SUB MENU
MAINTENANCE
Press
.
MAINTENANCE
REPLACE KNIFE
Press
the left.
Press
several times to display the screen shown on
MENU
SUB MENU

90
.
.
The cutting carriage moves to a location permitting blade replacement, and then the screen shown in the figure appears.

FINISHED?
2.
Replace the blade.

, and then
Open the front cover.
Preparations are complete when this screen appears.
Remove the blade holder.
Replacing Consumable Parts

Replace the blade.
Press this
pin.
Old blade
Remove the old
blade.

Pin
New Blades
Install a new blade.
Support the screw from below and insert
the blade holder.
Screw
Insert until the collar is
flush with the surface.

3.


4.
Tighten the screw.
Tug the blade holder upward to make sure it does
not come loose.
Quit the blade replacement menu.
Close the front cover.
Press
.
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Adjusting the Cutting Conditions and Cutting-in Amount.
 P. 115, "Fine-tuning the Cutting Conditions,” p. 117, "Accurately Adjusting the
Cutting-in Amount"
91
3
Maintenance
If installed without supporting the screw in this way,
cutting quality may become poor.
Replacing Consumable Parts
Replacing the Separating Knife
If the separating knife becomes dull, replace it with the included replacement knife.
1.


Maintenance
3


CAUTION
Be sure to perform operations as specified by these instructions, and
never touch any area not specified in the instructions.
Sudden movement of the machine may cause injury.
CAUTION
Never touch the tip of the blade with your fingers.
Doing so may result in injury.
Replacing the Separating Knife
Press
.
Press
appears.
Press
several times until the screen shown on the left
SUB MENU
MAINTENANCE
Press
.
MAINTENANCE
REPLACE KNIFE
Press
the left.
Press
several times to display the screen shown on
MENU
SUB MENU
, and then
.
.
The cutting carriage moves to a location where blade replacement possible,
and then the screen shown in the figure appears.

FINISHED?
2.
Replace the separating knife

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Open the front cover.
Preparations are complete when this screen appears.
Remove the separating knife.
Loosen the screw until it slips out.
Grasp the screw portion, and slowly pull
it out in the direction of the arrow. When doing this, do not pull it back toward you.
Replacing Consumable Parts

Install a new knife.
The knife is secured in place by the magnet.
Magnet
Positioning
groove

Slowly insert it into the groove.
3
Maintenance

3.


Tighten the screw.
Take care to ensure that the knife does not slip out
of position at this time.
Quit the blade replacement menu.
Close the front cover.
Press
.
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to go back to the original screen.
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When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period
Keep Performing Maintenance
Switch On the Power Once a Month
Switch on the sub power once a month. When you turn on the power, the machine automatically performs
some operations such as those to keep the print head from drying out. Allowing the machine to stand completely unused for a prolonged period may damage the print head, so be sure to switch on the power to
perform these automatic operations.
Keep at a Constant Temperature and Relative Humidity
Even when the machine is not in use, keep it at a temperature of 5 to 40°C (41 to 104°F) and a relative humidity
of 20 to 80% (with no condensation). Temperatures that are too high may degrade the ink and cause malfunction. Temperatures that are too low may cause the ink to freeze and damage the heads.
Alarm Feature
Maintenance
3
PRESS THE POWER
KEY TO CLEAN
This feature is to remind you to switch on the sub power once a month. When the machine remains unused
for about one month, this screen appears and a warning beep sounds. If this screen appears, switch on the
sub power. When maintenance operations finish, switch off the sub power.
This feature operates when the printer's main power is turned on. Be sure to always switch on the printer’s
main power even if the printer is not used for a prolonged period.
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Chapter 4
Part of Practice
Fully Utilizing Preset Function.......................................................96
Saving Various Settings as a Name Assigned Preset................96
Loading a Saved Preset.............................................................98
Fully Utilize the Media Heating System........................................99
What Is the Media Heating System?..........................................99
Making the Temperature Setting for the Media Heating System......... 100
Control of Media Heating System during Preheating...............102
Drying the Trailing Edge of the Printing Area on the Dryer.......102
Setting the Drying Time after Printing.......................................103
Fully Utilizing the Correction Function........................................104
Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing................104
Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing More Precisely.....105
Alleviating Horizontal Bands and the Like (feed correction function).....105
4
Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness...................107
Using Transparent Media.........................................................108
Printing Hard-to-dry Media.......................................................108
Using the Media Easy to be Winkled/Hard to be Fed...............109
Speeding Up Output for Narrow Media....................................110
Preventing Soiling of the Media and Dot Drop-out................... 111
Using Sticky Media...................................................................112
Clamping the Nozzle Array to be Used (CMYKLcLm mode only)....113
Fully Utilizing Cutting Function.................................................... 114
Hints and Tips for Cutting Setting.............................................114
Preventing Pulling of the Media with Undue Force When Performing Cutting Only.......114
Fine-tuning the Cutting Conditions...........................................115
Accurately Adjusting the Cutting-in Amount.............................117
Performing Distance Correction During Cutting.......................118
Correcting Misalignment of the Printing and Cutting Positions.119
Prioritize The Settings of This Machine to The Settings of a Computer Side.....121
Viewing the Automatic Environment Correction Function Settings...... 122
Performing Printing and Cutting Separately...............................123
To Perform Printing and Cutting Separately.............................123
Printing with Crop Marks..........................................................123
Aligning Automatically and Cutting...........................................125
Aligning Manually and Cutting..................................................127
Correcting Misalignment for Printing and Cutting When Using Crop Marks......128
Using Media Take-up System.....................................................131
Use The Media Take-up System When The Output Accompanied With The
Pull-back Operation is Performed........................................................ 131
Use Conditions of Take-up System When “TU2” is Selected ..131
95
Part of
Practice
Accommodating to the Types and Condition of Media................107
Fully Utilizing Preset Function
Saving Various Settings as a Name Assigned Preset
Procedure




Press
.
MENU
PRESET
Press
Press
twice to display the left figure.
, and then
.
PRESET
SAVE
Press
.
SAVE
NAME1
Press
Press
to select one of NAME1 through 8.
to enable the setting.
The present menu settings are saved.

NAME
S_
Press
to enter a character.
When a character is decided, press
.
The characters you can enter are "A" through "Z," "0" through "9," and the "-"
character. You can enter up to 15 characters, including spaces.

NAME
SAMPLE_
Press
to enter a character.
Enter the following characters in the same way.
When entries are completed, press
ting.
Practice
Part of
4

W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to enable the set-
to go back to the original screen.
Description
Using the [PRESET] menu lets you easily change a wide variety of settings to optimize them for the media.
Up to eight types of presets can be saved. You can assign a name to each one. Using media names for these
may aid recognition and clarity. Making changes for each menu item every time you change the media can
be troublesome. That's why it can be useful to save the menu-item settings optimized for an often-used type
of media as a preset. The next time you use the media, you can change the menu-item settings to the optimal
values for the media simply by loading the preset you saved. Menu items that can be saved in presets are
listed below.
96
Fully Utilizing Preset Function
[PREHEATING]
 P. 102, "Control of Media Heating System during
Preheating"
[DRYING TIME]
 P. 103, "Setting the Drying Time after Printing"
[ADJUST BI-DIR SIMPLE SETTING]
 P. 104, "Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing"
[ADJUST BI-DIR DETAIL SETTING]
 P. 105, "Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing More Precisely"
[CALIBRATION]
 P. 105, "Alleviating Horizontal Bands and the Like
(feed correction function)"
[EDGE DETECTION]
 P. 108, "Using Transparent Media"
[SCAN INTERVAL]
 P. 108, "Printing Hard-to-dry Media"
[VACUUM POWER]
 P. 109, "Using the Media Easy to be Winkled/
Hard to be Fed"
[FULL WIDTH S]
 P. 110, "Speeding Up Output for Narrow Media"
[FEED FOR DRY]
 P. 102, "Drying the Trailing Edge of the Printing
Area on the Dryer"
[FORCE], [SPEED], [OFFSET], [UP-SPEED]
 P. 115, "Fine-tuning the Cutting Conditions"
[CALIBRATION] (in the [CUTTING MENU])
 P. 118, "Performing Distance Correction During
Cutting"
[PRINT-CUT ADJ.]
 P. 119, "Correcting Misalignment of the Printing
and Cutting Positions"
[CROP-CUT ADJ.]
 P. 128, "Correcting Misalignment for Printing
and Cutting When Using Crop Marks"
4
 P. 98, "Loading a Saved Preset"
97
Part of
 P. 100, "Making the Temperature Setting for the
Media Heating System"
Practice
[PRINT] (Print heater), [DRYER]
Fully Utilizing Preset Function
Loading a Saved Preset
Procedure



Press
.
MENU
PRESET
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
twice.
LOAD
NAME1
Press
Press
to select a name to be called.
to enable the setting.
SETUP SHEET
The settings are changed and the screen shown in the figure appears.
Description
This loads a saved preset. You can select any one of eight types of presets. (When no names have been assigned, you select from among NAME1 through NAME8.) If you load a preset while is illuminated, goes dark.
If this happens, raise the loading lever, make sure the media is loaded straight, then lower the loading lever
again to make output possible.
Practice
Part of
4
98
Fully Utilize the Media Heating System
What Is the Media Heating System?
This machine is equipped with a media heating system that warms the media. You use this mainly to improve
ink adhesion and also dry the ink. You can adjust the temperature settings to match the type of media and
the printing speed.
Print heater
You use this mainly to improve ink adhesion.
Dryer
You use this to speed up drying of
the ink.
WARNING
Remove any loaded media or switch off the sub power when printing is
not being performed.
The continued application of heat at a single location may cause fire or produce
toxic gases.
WARNING
Never use media that cannot withstand the heat.
Doing so may result in fire or the release of toxic gases, or may degrade the
media.
WARNING
Never use the platen or dryer for any purpose for which they are not
intended, such as to dry clothing.
Doing so may cause overheating, resulting in fire or accident.
Use at an ambient temperature of 20 to 32°C (68 to 90°F).
If the machine is used at an ambient temperature lower than 20°C (68°F), then depending on the type or
width of the media, wrinkling or temperature-caused unevenness may occur. If this happens, try lowering
the temperature of the media heating system by about 2°C. To obtain stable printing results, however, the
machine should be used at an ambient temperature of 20 to 32°C (68 to 90°F).
99
4
Part of
CAUTION: high temperatures
The platen and dryer become hot. Exercise caution to avoid fire or burns.
Practice
WARNING
Fully Utilize the Media Heating System
Making the Temperature Setting for the Media Heating System
Procedure



Press
FUNCTION
HEATER CONFIG
Press
Press
HEATER CONFIG
DRYER
34 C
Press
[DRYER]
Press
Current temperature
of the dryer

DRYER
35 C
OFF
Current preset
temperature
to select [PRINT] (print heater) or
.
to select a temperature.
You can set to “OFF." When set to "OFF," the media heating system does
not operate at all.
Press
to enable the setting.
PRINT HEATER: General Guide for Setting Temperature
You use this mainly to improve ink adhesion and inhibit smudging.
If the ink forms lumps or smudges, raise the temperature. Note, however, that a temperature that is
too high may degrade the media or cause it to wrinkle.
Practice
4
Part of
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
DRYER: General Guide for Setting Temperature
When ink drying is poor, raise the temperature. Note, however, that a temperature that is too high
may degrade the media or cause it to wrinkle.

100
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Fully Utilize the Media Heating System
Description
By default setting, simply switching on the power does not make the media heating system warm up to the
preset temperature. The temperature rises until preset temperature when the media is loaded correctly and
lights up. You can also make this setting on the RIP software. When you have made the setting on
the software, the software's setting is used.
 Depending on the usage environment, the temperature of the print heater or dryer may become higher
than the preset temperature, but this does not represent a problem.
 For Hints and Tips for Temperature Setting, refer to the next page
Hints and Tips for Temperature Setting
The relationship between the print mode and temperature
The optimal temperature for the media heating system varies according to such factors as the type
of media and differences in the print mode. If smudging or poor drying occur even after raising the
temperature, try using a print mode of RIP software offering higher image quality.
Conversely, when you want to use a faster print mode, raise the temperature.
Amount of ink
When you change the amount of ink using the settings for your software RIP, adjusting this may yield
better results. If problems such as smudging persist even after raising the temperature, try reducing
the amount of ink.
4
Other points to remember
Part of
101
Practice
When recommended settings for temperature, print mode, and other values are given as the use
condition of your media, use the suggested settings.
Fully Utilize the Media Heating System
Control of Media Heating System during Preheating
Note: Preheating: State that the main power and the sub power are switched on and
(state that media setup is not completed)
is not lighted
Procedure




Press
.
MENU
HEATER MENU
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
, and then
.
HEATER MENU
PREHEATING
Press
.
PREHEATING
30 C
MENU
Press
to select setting.
MENU: The system performs heating to the preset temperature at all times, without lowering the temperature during
preheating.
30 degrees: The system keeps 30 degrees during preheating.
OFF: The system switches the media heating system off during preheating.
Press
to enable the setting.
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
Practice
Part of
4

to go back to the original screen.
Default Setting
[PREHEATING]: 30 degrees
Drying the Trailing Edge of the Printing Area on the Dryer
Procedure




102
Press
.
MENU
HEATER MENU
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
twice.
FEED FOR DRY
DISABLE
ENABLE
Press
Press
to select “ENABLE.”
to enable the setting.
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Fully Utilize the Media Heating System
Description
 "ENABLE" : media feed is performed until the trailing edge of the printing area is positioned on the dryer.
The margin between the print-end position and the next print-start position is set to a value of 100 millimeters. When a margin setting of less than 100 millimeters has been made on the RIP software computer,
that setting is ignored, but when a margin setting of greater than 100 millimeters has been made on the
computer, the computer's setting is used for the margin value.
 "DISABLE" : media feed stops simultaneously when printing ends. This means that the trailing edge of the
printing area is not fed to the dryer unless you continue with a subsequent printing operation.
Default Setting
[FEED FOR DRY]: DISABLE
Setting the Drying Time after Printing
Procedure


Press
.
several times to display the left figure.
, and then
.

HEATER MENU
DRYING TIME
Press
.

DRYING TIME
0min
� 10min
Press
Press
to select the interval.
to enable the setting.
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to go back to the original screen.

4
Description
Set the interval after the 1st page is printed. The next operation is not started until the set time passes.
is lighting during the interval. When pressing
while
is lighting, the interval is finished and
the next operation is started. When holding on
while
is lighting, output is canceled.
Default Setting
[DRYING TIME]: 0 min
103
Part of
Press
Press
Practice
MENU
HEATER MENU
Fully Utilizing the Correction Function
Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing
Procedure



Press
.
MENU
ADJUST BI-DIR
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
ADJUST BI-DIR
TEST PRINT
Press
.
A test pattern is printed.
When printing is completed, press
order.

SIMPLE SETTING
-6
0
Press
Press
in this
to select a correction value.
to enable the setting.
To decide a Correction Value
Choose the value that produces the least misalignment of 2lines.
Correction-value scale
Practice
Part of
4
The least misalignment
Current correction value

Press
to go back to the original screen.
Description
This machine prints by the bidirectional mode (in which the heads perform printing during both their outbound
pass and return pass). This printing method is called “Bidirectional Printing.” This method offers the advantage
of being able to shorten output times, but subtle misalignment occurs during the outbound and return passes.
The procedure to correct this and eliminate misalignment is “Bidirectional Correction." This misalignment varies according to the head height and the thickness of the media, so we recommend performing correction
to match the media you're using.
This settings also serves to correct for misalignment of the printing and cutting positions. In such cases, check
or adjust this setting.
 P. 119, "Correcting Misalignment of the Printing and Cutting Positions"
104
Fully Utilizing the Correction Function
Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing More Precisely
When further correction is required, such as when adjustment made using [SIMPLE SETTING] does not enhance
printing, use [DETAIL SETTING] to make corrections.
For information on operations, refer to p. 44 “Performing the Initial Adjustment (Correcting for Misalignment
in Bidirectional Printing More Precisely)”
Alleviating Horizontal Bands and the Like (feed correction function)
Procedure




When the roll media is used, check that no sagging is found on the media.
Press
.
MENU
CALIBRATION
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
CALIBRATION
TEST PRINT
Press
.
A test pattern is printed.
SETTING
0.00%
-0.40%
Press
Press
to select a correction value.
to enable the setting.
To decide a Correction Value
Select the value to make the upper/lower rectangular gap and overlap smallest.
Gap and overlap are smallest.
Current correction value
Gap present

Press
4
Overlap
to go back to the original screen.
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Part of

in this
Practice
When printing is completed, press
order.
Fully Utilizing the Correction Function
Description
The movement distance of media experiences subtle changes due to the thickness of the media and the temperature of the media heating system. When the movement distance becomes discrepant, horizontal stripes
are more likely to occur during printing. We recommend performing correction to match the media you're
using and the media heating system. Repeat the process of printing a test pattern and entering a correction
value several times to find the optimal value.
You can also make this setting on the RIP software computer (by, for example, choosing the media type in
the software RIP you are using). When you have made the setting on the computer, the computer's setting is
used and the printer's setting is ignored.
Default Setting
[SETTING]: 0.00%
Practice
Part of
4
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Accommodating to the Types and Condition of Media
Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness
Procedure



Press
.
MENU
HEAD HEIGHT
Press
Press
HEAD HEIGHT
LOW
LOW
When the left figure is displayed, open the front cover.

High
Low
several times to display the left figure.
.
Move the height-adjustment lever to adjust
the head height.
Moving the lever to "HIGH" makes a warning beep
sound twice. Moving it to "LOW" makes the warning
beep sound once.
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Height-adjustment lever
Move firmly, until it stops.
Close the front cover.
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
The print-head carriage moves to the original position, and then the screen
shown in the figure appears.
to go back to the original screen.
Description
Depending on the media, media may wrinkle or come loose from the platen during printing, increasing the
chance of contact with the print head. When you are using such media, adjust the head height to "HIGH."
Printing quality when the head height is set to “HIGH” may be coarser or otherwise lower than when set to
“LOW.” If this happens, refer to the pages indicated below.
P. 104, "Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing," p. 44, "Performing the Initial Adjustment (Correcting for
Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing More," p.111, "Preventing Soiling of the Media and Dot Drop-out"
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Part of

MENU
HEAD HEIGHT
Practice

Accommodating to the Types and Condition of Media
Using Transparent Media
Procedure



Press
.
MENU
SUB MENU
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
twice.
EDGE DETECTION
ENABLE
DISABLE
Press
Press
to select “DISABLE.”
to enable the setting.
SETUP SHEET
The settings are changed and the screen shown in the figure appears.
Description
Practice
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4
This setting enables or disables detection of the leading and trailing edges of the media. It is normally set to
"ENABLE." When transparent media is loaded, set it to "DISABLE." When [EDGE DETECTION] is set to "DISABLE,"
printing operation does not stop when the media runs out. If media runs out while printing is in progress, immediately press
to quit printing. Otherwise, there is a chance that the platen or the like may become
soiled by ink or that ink may get inside and damage the machine.
Default Setting
[EDGE DETECTION]: ENABLE
Printing Hard-to-dry Media
Procedure





108
Press
.
MENU
SUB MENU
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
, and then
.
SUB MENU
SCAN INTERVAL
Press
.
SCAN INTERVAL
OFF
1.0 sec
Press
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
to select a value.
Larger values produce progressively slower movement of the media, enabling you to extend the drying time accordingly
Press
to enable the setting.
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Accommodating to the Types and Condition of Media
Description
You use this when ink dries poorly even when the media heating system is used. You can also make this setting
on the RIP software computer. When you have made the setting on the computer, the computer's setting is
used and the printer's setting is ignored.
Default Setting
[SCAN INTERVAL]: OFF
Using the Media Easy to be Winkled/Hard to be Fed
Procedure



.
MENU
SUB MENU
Press
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
twice.
SUB MENU
VACUUM POWER
Press
.
VACUUM POWER
AUTO
90%
Press
0 to 100%
4
A larger value produces a larger suction force. For the media easy to be
loose due to warping or winkling, increase of the suction force may help
correct the problem. When the media is flimsy and cannot move smoothly,
reduction of the suction force may correct such the problem.
AUTO
The suction force is automatically adjusted to the optimal level for the
media width.

W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to enable the setting.
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Description
The platen uses suction to grip the media and keep it stable. The suction force can be adjusted corresponding
to the mature and condition of the media.
You can also make this setting on the RIP software computer. When you have made the setting on the computer, the computer's setting is used and the printer's setting is ignored.
Default Setting
[VACUUM POWER]: AUTO
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Part of
to select a value.
Practice

Press
Accommodating to the Types and Condition of Media
Speeding Up Output for Narrow Media
Procedure




Press
.
MENU
SUB MENU
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
SUB MENU
FULL WIDTH S
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
FULL WIDTH S
FULL
OFF
Press
SHEET
to select an item.
"SHEET" matches the range of head movement to the width of the media.
OFF
OFF" matches the range of head movement to the output data. Movement
is limited to the minimum amount necessary, and this can be expected to
yield the fastest output. Note, however, that because the speed of media
movement is no longer constant, colors may be uneven.
Practice
Part of
4
FULL
This makes the speed of media movement constant at all times and produces the most stable printing result.

W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to enable the setting.
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Description
This shortens output time by reducing the width of head movement to the minimum necessary. This is effective when the width of the media or the output data is narrow.
Default Setting
[FULL WIDTH S]: FULL
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Accommodating to the Types and Condition of Media
Preventing Soiling of the Media and Dot Drop-out
Procedure




Press
.
MENU
SUB MENU
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
SUB MENU
PERIODIC CL.
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
PERIODIC CL .
NONE
10 min
Press
PAGE
to select an item.
Automatic cleaning is performed every time before printing starts.
10 to 990 min
Automatic cleaning is performed when the cumulative printing time
reaches the value you set here.
NONE
Automatic cleaning is not performed.
Press
to go back to the original screen.
4
Description
In the following cases, Ink tends to collect on the surface of the heads. Under some conditions, this ink may
be transferred to the media or cause dot drop-out. Use this feature at such times.
 When you use media prone to buildup of static charge.
 When the ambient temperature is low.
 When the head height is set to “HIGH.”
Selecting "PAGE" or a value from "10 min" to "990 min," the ink buildup is removed before or during printing
while printing is performed. Note, however, that using "PAGE" or a value from "10 min" to "990 min," results
in longer printing times.
Default Setting
[PERIODIC CL.]: NONE
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Part of
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
to enable the setting.
Practice

Press
Accommodating to the Types and Condition of Media
Using Sticky Media
Procedure


Press
.
MENU
SUB MENU
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.

SUB MENU
MEDIA RELEASE
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.

MEDIA RELEASE
DISABLE
ENABLE
Press
Press
to select "ENABLE."
to enable the setting.
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to go back to the original screen.

Description
Some types of media may tend to stick to the platen. Starting printing with the media sticking to the platen
may make normal media feed impossible and cause the media to jam. When you're using such media, set the
[MEDIA RELEASE] menu item to "ENABLE." This peels off the media if sticking before starting printing. Note,
however, that media feed may be unstable when printing is performed after executing this operation. Leave
this menu item set to "DISABLE" unless you specifically need to change it.
Practice
Part of
4
Default Setting
[MEDIA RELEASE]: DISABLE
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Accommodating to the Types and Condition of Media
Clamping the Nozzle Array to be Used (CMYKLcLm mode only)
*CMYKLcLm Mode: State that six colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, black, light cyan and light magenta) are
used in this machine.
Procedure


Press
.
MENU
SUB MENU
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.

SUB MENU
ALTERNATION
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.

ALTERNATION
ENABLE
DISABLE
Press
Press
to select “DISABLE.”
to enable the setting.
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to go back to the original screen.

Description
4
[ALTERNATION]: ENABLE
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Part of
Default Setting
Practice
If [DISABLE] is selected, the nozzles for cyan and magenta are clamped.
This may improve the printing quality for some media types. But the ink use efficiency ratio degrades compared
to [ENABLE]. This setting item is displayed only in the CMYKLcLm mode and only enabled in the bidirectional
printing mode.
Fully Utilizing Cutting Function
Hints and Tips for Cutting Setting
 Setting the [PREFEED] menu item to “ENABLE” makes the machine automatically feed out
media and take it up again before cutting. This makes it unnecessary to run out media to the
rear of the machine before the operation.
 P. 114, "Preventing Pulling of the Media with Undue Force When Performing Cutting Only"
 Switching off the print heater and dryer and allowing the temperature to cool before performing cutting can yield results that are more stable.
 P. 100, "Making the Temperature Setting for the Media Heating System"
 The tip of the blade holder cap may scrape, and soil or damage the printed surface. If this
happens, increase the amount of blade extension.
 P. 117, "Accurately Adjusting the Cutting-in Amount"
Preventing Pulling of the Media with Undue Force When Performing Cutting Only
Procedure
Practice
Part of
4





MENU
CUTTING MENU
Press
Press
to display the left figure.
.
CUTTING MENU
PREFEED
Press
Press
to display the left figure.
.
PREFEED
DISABLE
Press
Press
to select “ENABLE.”
to enable the setting.
Press
to go back to the original screen.
ENABLE
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Description
This feeds out media according to the size of the data sent from the computer before performing cutting. This
makes it unnecessary to turn the media flanges by hand to feed out media every time you perform cutting.
Note, however, that this feeds out media even when you're performing printing only, so set it to "DISABLE"
when not needed.
Default Setting
[PREFEED]: DISABLE
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Fully Utilizing Cutting Function
Fine-tuning the Cutting Conditions
Procedure

Performing the Cutting Test
 P. 60, "Setting The Cutting Test And The Blade Force"Procedure
1.
When cutting of the test patterns is completed, press

CUT CONFIG
FORCE
Press
Press
.
.
to select the set cutting condition.
[Force]
This sets the force (pressure) of the blade. (Default Setting 50gf )
[Speed]
This sets the speed of cutting. Default Setting: 30 cm/s)
[OFFSET]
This makes the blade-offset setting for the blade. Enter the listed offset value for the blade. (Default
Setting: 0.250 mm)
[UP-SPEED]
This sets the blade's up speed during cutting (the speed at which the blade travels when it moves to the
next cutting line after cutting one cutting line). If the media comes loose during no-load feed and the
blade damages the surface of the media, reduce the speed. (Default Setting: 30 cm/s)
60 gf
Press
Press
to select a value.
to enable the setting.
For information on the evaluation method of cutting test, refer to the next page.
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Part of
FORCE
50 gf
Practice

4
Fully Utilizing Cutting Function
Evaluating the Results of a Cutting Test
Check the shape of the test pattern.
The cut shape is distorted.  Decrease the value of [Speed].
Circle
Rectangle
Peel off the circle.
The rectangle also peels off.  Increase the value of [Force].
Some uncut areas remain.  Decrease the value of [Speed].
Peel off the rectangle.
The blade should leave faint traces on the backing paper.  Do not change the value of [Force].
The blade trace is indistinct.  Increase the value of [Force].
The blade trace is too deep and cuts into the backing paper.  Decrease the value of [Force].
Check the shape of the rectangle.
Practice
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4
A  Do not change the value of [OFFSET].
B (The corners are rounded.)  Increase the value of [OFFSET].
C (The corners have "horns.")  Decrease the value of [OFFSET].

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W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Fully Utilizing Cutting Function
Accurately Adjusting the Cutting-in Amount
When you want to perform accurate and fine adjustment of the cutting-in amount, such as when cutting media
with thin backing paper, you can obtain good results by adjusting the tip of the blade. Turn the cap portion of
the blade holder to adjust the amount of blade extension. Each indicator tick corresponds to 0.1 millimeters,
and adjustment for 0.5 millimeters can be made by rotating the cap one full turn.
Note that making the amount of blade extension too small may cause the tip of the blade holder cap to touch,
and may soil and damage the printed surface. It's important to be especially careful about this when you're
using media that has poor ink adhesion properties.
Min. 0 mm
Max. 2.5 mm
Amount of
blade extension
4
Use the following dimension as a rough estimate for setting the amount of blade extension.
Amount of
blade =
extension
Thickness of
Thickness of
the material + the backing
paper
portion
2
Blade holder
Material
portion
Backing
paper
portion Blade
Half of the
backing paper
Amount of blade
extension is approximately equal to the
cutting-in amount.
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Practice
Rough Estimate for the Amount of Blade Extension
Fully Utilizing Cutting Function
Performing Distance Correction During Cutting
*When you’re performing printing followed by cutting, be sure to set the correction value to “0.00%.” Otherwise
the printing and cutting positions may become misaligned
Procedure




Press
.
MENU
CUTTING MENU
Press
Press
Press
to display the left figure.
.
twice.
CUTTING MENU
CALIBRATION
Press
.
CALIBRATION
FEED SETTING
Press
.
FEED SETTING
0.00%
0.00%

Practice
Part of
to select a correction value.
Set the correction value of media feed direction.
Press
Press
to enable the setting.
, and then
.
CALIBRATION
SCAN SETTING
Press
.
SCAN SETTING
0.00%
0.00%
Press
4

Press
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
to select a correction value.
Set the correction value of head movement direction.
Press
to enable the setting.
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Description
The movement distance of the media changes subtly depending on the media's thickness. This means that
the length of a line when cut may differ from the length setting in the data. You enter a correction value when
you want to align the lengths
Default Setting
[FEED SETTING]: 0.00%
[SCAN SETTING]: 0.00%
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Fully Utilizing Cutting Function
Correcting Misalignment of the Printing and Cutting Positions
Note: When performing this setting, make sure to set the correction value of [CUTTING MENU CALIBRATION]
to “0.00%.”
 P. 118, "Performing Distance Correction During Cutting"
Procedure


Make sure the [AUTO ENV. MATCH] menu item is set to "ENABLE."
 P. 122, "Viewing the Automatic Environment Correction Function Settings"
Perform bidirectional adjustment.
 P. 104, " Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing," p. 105, "Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional
Printing More Precisely"



.
MENU
CUTTING MENU
Press
Press
to display the left figure.
.
CUTTING MENU
PRINT - CUT ADJ.
Press
.
PRINT - CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT
Press
.
4
When adjustment is needed, go on to the next Procedure.
To check the test pattern (P&C1)
Check to make sure that the printing position and the cutting position are aligned.
Cutting
position
Printing
position
Printing position and Cutting position are misaligned.

PRINT - CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT 2
Press
Press
Printing position and Cutting position are aligned.
to display the left figure.
.
The test pattern (P&C2) is printed and cut.
For information on the method of test pattern check, refer to the next page.
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Part of
The test pattern (P&C1) is printed and cut. The test pattern is printed at three
locations on the media: at the two edges and in the center.
Practice

Press
Fully Utilizing Cutting Function
To check the test pattern (P&C2)
The point where the cutting line intersects the correction-value scale is the correction value. Check
the scan direction and the [FEED] side respectively.
Cutting line
Scan direction
Correctionvalue scale
[FEED]
side.
For the figure, the correction value is “-0.3.”
Cutting line
Practice
Part of
4



PRINT - CUT ADJ.
SETTING
Press
Press
F :- 0.30
S : 0.00
Press
to select a correction value of [F] (feed
direction of media).
Press
to select a correction value of [S] (movement direction of head).
Press
to enable the setting.
- 0.30mm
- 0.20mm
PRINT - CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT
Press
Press
to display the left figure.
.
in this order to display the left figure.
.
The test pattern (P&C1) is printed and cut. If the printing and cutting lines
are aligned, adjustment is complete. If further adjustment is needed, go
back to Procedure
and fine-tune the adjustment.

Cutting
position
Printing
position
Printing position and Cutting position are aligned.
120
Fully Utilizing Cutting Function
Description
You perform this when printing followed immediately by cutting yields positioning for printing and cutting
that is slightly misaligned. You print alignment marks, perform detection of the printed marks, and correct the
discrepancy. Subtle misalignment between the printing and cutting positions may occur due to the thickness
of the media or the head height. We recommend making correction to match the media you're using.
Default Setting
[F] (correction value of media feed direction): 0.00mm
[S] (correction value of head movement direction): 0.00mm
Prioritize The Settings of This Machine to The Settings of a Computer Side
Procedure


Press
.
to display the left figure.
.
twice.

CUTTING MENU
CUTTING PRIOR
Press
.

CUTTING PRIOR
COMMAND
MENU
Press
Press
to select “MENU.”
to enable the setting.
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to go back to the original screen.

4
Description
You can also make the settings for the cutting conditions using the computer. By default, the settings made
with the computer take priority. To make the cutting conditions set on the machine take priority, either turn
off the settings of the computer or make the setting described above.
Default Setting
[CUTTING PRIOR]: COMMAND
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Part of
Press
Press
Press
Practice
MENU
CUTTING MENU
Fully Utilizing Cutting Function
Viewing the Automatic Environment Correction Function Settings
The automatic environment correction function is the function that adjusts automatically to the optimal
condition of this machine according to the operating environment (humidity and temperature). Performing
automatic adjustment can reduce misalignment in the scanning direction (the direction of head movement)
during printing or cutting. Normally set to “ENABLE.”
Procedure




Press
MENU
CUTTING MENU
Press
Press
to display the left figure.
, and then
.
CUTTING MENU
AUTO ENV. MATCH
Press
.
AUTO ENV. MATCH
ENABLE
DISABLE
Check that setting is “ENABLE.”
Press
to select an item to change the setting.
Press
to enable the setting.
Current
setting
Practice
Part of
4

.
Press
Setting after changed
to go back to the original screen.
Default Setting
[AUTO ENV. MATCH]: ENABLE
122
Performing Printing and Cutting Separately
To Perform Printing and Cutting Separately
You can remove the printed media and then reload it and perform cutting.
(Example: Perform lamination or other processing after printing, then reload the media and perform cutting.)
Then, carry out alignment to prevent misalignment of the printing results and the cut lines. Perform this
adjustment in the next Procedure.
Procedure


Printing with Crop Marks
 P. 123, “Printing with Crop Marks”
Align to the printed crop marks and perform cutting.
You can detect the crop marks automatically or manually.
 P. 125, "Aligning Automatically and Cutting," p. 127, "Aligning Manually and Cutting"
Note: Correct misalignment of the printing and cutting positions, if applicable.
 P. 128, "Correcting Misalignment for Printing and Cutting When Using Crop Marks"
Printing with Crop Marks
4
The crop marks are printed as shown in the figure.
Crop Mark
(Align point 3)
Crop Mark
(Align point 2)
Crop Mark
(Align point 1)
Crop Mark
(Base point)
123
Part of
Alignment marks and symbols drawn using a graphics program cannot be used as crop marks.
Practice
Use your software RIP to make the settings for printing crop marks. For information on how to make the setting, refer to the documentation for the software RIP you're using.
Performing Printing and Cutting Separately
Media Sizes Allowing Automatic Crop Mark Detection
Crop marks
Pinch rollers
90 mm (3.5 in.) or more
1.5 mm
(about
0.06 in.)
22.5 mm (0.89 in.)
Where to cut
the media off
1.5 mm
(about
0.06 in.)
Printable area
22.5 mm (0.89 in.)
80 mm (3.2 in.) or more
When you are printing with crop marks, set a margin of at least 90 mm (3.5 in.) before the next printstart position. You can set the margin value with the software RIP you're using. For information on
how to make the setting, refer to the documentation for the software RIP you're using.
Practice
Part of
4
124
Performing Printing and Cutting Separately
Aligning Automatically and Cutting
When you make the setting for reading crop marks when sending cutting data from the computer, alignment
is performed with the presence or absence of crop marks determined automatically. For information on how
to make the setting, refer to the documentation for the software RIP you're using.
Points for Media Setting
Place the crop marks on the blade protector.
Crop marks
Blade protector
4
Set to 5° or less.
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Part of
Practice
Angled no more than 5 degrees. Otherwise alignment becomes impossible.
Performing Printing and Cutting Separately
If Automatic Alignment Cannot Be Performed
CROPMARK ERROR
NOT FOUND
If the machine fails to detect the crop marks, the screen shown in the
figure appears and operation stops. Press
then the screen
goes back to the previous screen. Reload the media, and then send
the data again. Reload the media, and then send the data again.
*When you want to perform automatic alignment with lengthy media, we recommend performing
output with the data separated into sizes that are as short as possible.
The crop marks cannot be detected easily because of the effects of media warping or the like. With
large sizes, error due to warping and the like increases, making smooth detection impossible. In such
the cases, perform alignment manually.
 P. 127, “Aligning Manually and Cutting”
To Quit Detection and Start Cutting
Procedure

Practice
Part of
4

Press
during detection of crop marks.
Crop-mark detection stops. Depending on the content of the data, some time may pass
before detection actually stops.
Press
CANCEL CROPMARK
DETECTION?
*Note: After pressing
is also possible.
, resuming detection or canceling output
in Procedure
 P. 64, "Pausing and Canceling Output"
126
.
This stops detection and starts cutting.
Performing Printing and Cutting Separately
Aligning Manually and Cutting
Depending on the type of media, it may not be possible to detect crop marks automatically. When crop marks
cannot be detected automatically, you perform alignment manually.
1.
Set the base point.


FUNCTION
BASE POINT
Press
W1100mm
B
Press
to display the left figure.
4
BASE POINT is set.
Set the align points.



Use
to
align the center of the blade with the location shown in the figure.
FUNCTION
BASE POINT
Press
Press
to display the left figure.
.
BASE POINT
ALIGN POINT 1
Press
.
The number of the align point you set is automatically determined.
ALIGN POINT is set.
This indicates that the base point and
align point 1 have been set.
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Part of
.
Practice
2.
Use
to
align the center of the blade with the location shown in the figure.
Performing Printing and Cutting Separately


Repeat Procedure
 to  to specify other align points as required.
Send the cutting data and perform cutting.
About Align Points
The numbers for align points are determined with reference to the location of the base point. You
cannot set an align point unless you specify a base point. Redoing the setting for the base point clears
any align points that have been set.
Correcting Misalignment for Printing and Cutting When Using Crop Marks
Note: When performing this setting, make sure to set the correction value of [CUTTING MENU CALIBRATION]
to “0.00%.”
 P. 118, "Performing Distance Correction During Cutting"
Procedure

Practice
Part of
4

Make sure the [AUTO ENV. MATCH] menu item is set to "ENABLE."
 P. 122, “Viewing the Automatic Environment Correction Function Setting"
Perform bidirectional adjustment.
P. 104, " Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing," p. 105, "Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional
Printing More Precisely"




Press
.
MENU
CUTTING MENU
Press
Press
to display the left figure.
, and then
.
CUTTING MENU
CROP - CUT ADJ.
Press
.
CROP - CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT
Press
.
The test pattern (C&C1) is printed and cut.
When adjustment is needed, go on to the next Procedure.
To check the test pattern (C&C1)
Check to make sure that the printing position and the cutting position are aligned.
Cutting
position
Printing
position
Printing position and Cutting position are misaligned.
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Printing position and Cutting position are aligned.
Performing Printing and Cutting Separately

Press
Press
CROP - CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT 2
to display the left figure.
.
The test pattern (C&C2) is printed and cut.
To check the test pattern (C&C2)
The point where the cutting line intersects the correction-value scale is the correction value. In this
figure, the value is "-0.3." Use the same method to read the value on the [FEED] side.
Cutting
Scan
line
direction
Correctionvalue scale
[FEED]
side.
In this figure, the value
is "-0.3."
Cutting
line

CROP - CUT ADJ.
SETTING
Press
Press
F :- 0.30
S : 0.00
Press
to select a correction value of [F] (feed
direction of media).
Press
to select a correction value of [S] (movement direction of head).
Press
to enable the setting.
- 0.30mm
- 0.20mm
CROP - CUT ADJ.
TEST PRINT
Press
Press
to display the left figure.
.
in this order to display the left figure.
.
The test pattern (C&C1) is printed and cut. If the printing and cutting lines
are aligned, adjustment is complete. If further adjustment is needed, go
back to Procedure
and fine-tune the adjustment.

Cutting
position
Printing
position
Printing position and Cutting position are aligned.
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
Practice

4
Performing Printing and Cutting Separately
Description
Depending on the composition of the media, the positioning of printing and cutting may be misaligned even
when you're using crop marks. Make corrections for misaligned printing and cutting for the media you're
using.
Default Setting
[F] (feed direction): 0.00 mm
[S] (scanning direction): 0.00 mm
Practice
Part of
4
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Using Media Take-up System
Use The Media Take-up System When The Output Accompanied With The Pull-back Operation is Performed
Note: The media take-up system (hereinafter called take-up system) is optional part.
Note: For information on how to assemble and install the take-up system, refer to the user’s manual of the
take-up system.
Note: For information on the output not accompanied with the pull-back operation, refer to the user’s manual
of the take-up system.
If you use the take-up system when the output accompanied with the pull-back operation is performed,
perform the following procedures before use of it.
Procedure


Move the dancer roller toward the rear.
SETUP SHEET
TU2
Turn on the sub power, and select “TU2” by pressing
when the left figure is displayed.
Then, operate according to the procedure in the user’s manual of the media take-up system.
Use Conditions of Take-up System When “TU2” is Selected
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 Do not use the automatic cut-off function.
When the setting to execute automatic cutoff of the media is made on the RIP software, media cutoff is
performed when printing of one page finishes. When you're performing continuous printing and take-up
for two or more pages, turn off the automatic-cutoff feature on the RIP software. Take-up quits as soon as
the media is cut off.
About Length Output At One Time
If the length of output at one time is too long, the media may get soiled by touching the work floor. To avoid
the media from getting soiled by touching the floor, output the media by about 300 mm.
To output by limiting the length, use the function of RIP software.
 The setting method when using Roland VersaWorks is continued on next page.
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Part of
 Do not operate the manual switch on the take-up system leaving the loading lever lower.
 Do not feed the media reversely by pressing
.
It may cause an error because the media is pulled with excessive force.
Practice
The use conditions vary according to the selections of “TU2” (accompanying the pull-back operation) and “TU”
(not accompanying the pull-back operation). When you select “TU,” be sure to comply with the use conditions in the user’s manual of the take-up system. When you select “TU2,” be sure to comply with the following
conditions.
Using Media Take-up System
How to Output by Limiting Length (Roland VersaWorks)
This section describes “how to output by limiting the length” using Roland VersaWorks (hereinafter RVW). For
information on the detail usage of RVW, refer to the user’s manual of RVW.
Procedure

Open "Que Properties" window (or "Job Setting" window)
Select the input folder to be used.

"Que Properties" window
(The setting item and the method in "Job Setting"
window are the same as this procedure.)
Practice
4
Part of
Click .
Select ”CustomCUT” from [Size] under
“Media Settings.”
Set “H.”
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Output Operation Management..................................................134
Printing a System Report..........................................................134
Determining What Happens When Ink Runs Out.....................134
Displaying the Amount of Media Remaining.............................135
Making Sure to Verify the Setting for the Amount Remaining Every
Time the Media Is Changed.....................................................136
Printing the Amount of Remaining Media ................................137
System Management of Printer..................................................138
Setting for the Menu Language and the Units of Measurement.....
138
Setting the Interval until Activation of the Sleep Mode (Power Saving
Function)...................................................................................138
Deactivating the Sleep Mode (Power Saving Function)...........139
Viewing Information about the System of This Machine...........140
Returning All Settings to Their Initial Values.............................141
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Output Operation Management
Printing a System Report
This prints system information, including a list of setting values.
Procedure



Press
.
MENU
SUB MENU
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
SUB MENU
SYSTEM REPORT
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Start printing.

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SETUP SHEET
Determining What Happens When Ink Runs Out
This lets you change, according to your purpose, the operation that takes place when an ink cartridge is
empty.
Procedure
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
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Press
.
MENU
SUB MENU
Press
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
twice.
SUB MENU
INK CONTROL
Press
twice.
EMPTY MODE
STOP
CONT.
Press
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
to select.
"STOP": Printing pauses immediately when a cartridge becomes empty.
"CONT" (continue): Printing does not stop when a cartridge becomes empty.
When a cartridge becomes empty, a warning beep sounds.
Press
to enable the setting.
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Output Operation Management
Description
When "STOP" is selected, printing pauses and so colors may be uneven. Ensure a sufficient amount of remaining ink before you begin printing.
When "CONT" is selected, printing does not stop even if ink runs out completely. To replace the cartridge, wait
until printing ends or press
to pause printing.
Default Setting
[EMPTY MODE]: STOP
Displaying the Amount of Media Remaining
You can display how much of the media in use is left. First, you set the amount of media remaining, the amount
remaining is displayed at the top menu until it reaches zero.
Procedure




Press
.
Press
Press
twice to display the left figure.
, and then
.
SHEET REMAIN
SET LENGTH
Press
.
SET LENGTH
0.0 m
25.0 m
Press
remaining.
Press
to enable the setting.
Press
to go back to the original screen.
This display is updated.
SETUP SHEET
L 25.0 m
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to set the current amount of media
If setup has not been
performed, the set value
flashes.
Description
If you cancel the setup such as by removing the media or raising the loading lever, the amount remaining at
that time flashes on the screen.
Because the amount of media remaining is not updated automatically when you change the media, redo
the setting whenever you change the media. You can also make the setting display this menu automatically
whenever you change the media. See the next section, "Making Sure to Verify the Setting for the Amount
Remaining Every Time the Media Is Changed"
Note: The remaining amount that is displayed is only an estimate, and its accuracy is not assured.
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To
MENU
SHEET REMAIN
Output Operation Management
Making Sure to Verify the Setting for the Amount Remaining Every Time the Media Is Changed
SET LENGTH
Set to display 0.0 m
25.0 m
every time when a media is changed.
Procedure




Press
.
MENU
SHEET REMAIN
Press
Press
Press
twice to display the left figure.
.
twice.
SHHET REMAIN
AUTO DISPLAY
Press
.
AUTO DISPLAY
DISABLE
ENABLE
Press
Press
to select "ENABLE".
to enable the setting.
If you set to "ENABLE," you must set the [EDGE DETECTION] menu to "ENABLE."
 P. 108, "Using Transparent Media"

Press
to go back to the original screen.
Description
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Setting this menu to "ENABLE" can keep you from forgetting to redo the setting when you change the media.
Be sure, however, also to set the [EDGE DETECTION] menu (refer to P. 108, "Using Transparent Media") to "ENABLE." When [EDGE DETECTION] is set to "DISABLE," [SHEET REMAIN] is not displayed automatically.
Default Setting
[AUTO DISPLAY]: DISABLE
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Output Operation Management
Printing the Amount of Remaining Media
This prints the amount of media remaining that is displayed at the top menu.
Procedure




Press
.
MENU
SHEET REMAIN
Press
Press
twice to display the left figure.
.
SHHET REMAIN
PRINT MEMO
Press
.
W1200mm
SETUP SHEET
Press
to go back to the original screen.
Start printing.
Description
You use this when you want to make a record of the remaining length of the media now in use. Printing the
amount of media remaining before you change the media enables you to refer to the printed record and use
the value to make the setting for the remaining amount the next time you use the media.
Note, however, that continuing by performing the next output starts the output on top of the portion where
the amount of remaining media is printed. After printing the amount remaining, then before you perform the
next output operation, we recommend cutting off the media.
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System Management of Printer
Setting for the Menu Language and the Units of Measurement
This sets the language and units of measurement displayed on the display screen of the operation panel.
Procedure




Hold down
and switch on the sub power.
Use
Press
LENGTH UNIT
INCH
mm
TEMP. UNIT
C
Use
length.
Press
to select the display (menu) language.
to enable the setting.
to select the measurement unit for
to enable the setting.
Use
to select to the measurement unit for
temperature.
Press
to enable the setting.
F
Default Setting
[MENU LANGUAGE]: ENGLISH
[LENGTH UNIT]: mm
[TEMP. UNIT]: °C
Setting the Interval until Activation of the Sleep Mode (Power Saving Function).
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Procedure





Press
.
MENU
SUB MENU
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
SUB MENU
SLEEP
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
twice.
Use
Press
to make the setting.
to enable the setting.
Press
to go back to the original screen.
INTERVAL
30min
15min
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SETUP SHEET
Default Setting
[INTERVAL]: 30min
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System Management of Printer
Deactivating the Sleep Mode (Power Saving Function)
Procedure





Press
.
MENU
SUB MENU
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
SUB MENU
SLEEP
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
,
, and then
.
Press
to select "DISABLE."
to enable the setting.
Press
to go back to the original screen.
SETTING
ENABLE
DISABLE
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SETUP SHEET
Default Setting
[SETTING]: ENABLE
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System Management of Printer
Viewing Information about the System of This Machine
Note: For information on how to set up a network, refer to "Setup Guide."
Procedure


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140
Press
MENU
SYSTEM INFO.
.
Press
several times to display the left figure.
You can view the following information.
[MODEL]: Model name
[SERIAL NO.]: Serial number
[INK]: Ink type
[FIRMWARE]: Firmware version
[NETWORK]: Network configuration (IP address, etc)
System Management of Printer
Returning All Settings to Their Initial Values
This menu returns all settings to the same as their factory defaults. However, the settings for [MENU LANGUAGE],
[LENGTH UNIT], and [TEMP. UNIT] are not returned to the factory defaults.
Procedure



Press
.
MENU
SUB MENU
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
.
SUB MENU
FACTORY DEFAULT
Press
Press
several times to display the left figure.
to execute.
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To
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142
Chapter 6
Read this chapter
whenever you face a
problem. (FAQ)
Printer Does Not Start Up!..........................................................144
The Printer Unit Doesn't Run....................................................144
The Media Heating System Doesn't Warm Up.........................145
Cannot cut off the media..........................................................145
Attractive Printing or Cutting is Impossible…..............................146
Printed Results Are Coarse or Contain Horizontal Stripes.......146
Colors Are Unstable or Uneven................................................147
The Media Becomes Soiled When Printed...............................148
Cutting Is Misaligned or Skewed..............................................148
Media Jam Occurs!.....................................................................150
The Media Jams.......................................................................150
Media Feed is Not Smooth.........................................................151
Media Wrinkles or Shrinks........................................................151
Media Feed Is Not Straight.......................................................152
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Media Feed Is Not Smooth.......................................................152
Print Head Stops Moving. Why?.................................................153
FAQ
What to Do First........................................................................153
If the Heads Still Do Not Move.................................................153
A Message Appears....................................................................155
An Error Message Appears.........................................................157
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Printer Does Not Start Up!
The Printer Unit Doesn't Run
Is the power switched on?
Switch on the printer's main power, then press the sub power switch and make sure the sub power switch
lights up.
 P. 34, “Switch On!”
Is
illuminated?
Output is not performed when
is not illuminated. Lower the loading lever.
 P. 62, "Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer”
Is the front cover open?
Close front cover, cover L and cover R.
Is the top menu displayed?
Top menu
If the top menu isn't displayed, output doesn't start even when data is sent from the computer. To go to the
top menu, press
, then press
.
P. 62, "Getting Ready to Receive Data from a Computer”
Is
illuminated?
When
resumes.
lights up, operation is paused. To resume, press
.
goes dark and outputting
 P. 64, "Pausing and Canceling Output"
Has ink run out?
FAQ
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1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
When printing data is sent while the screen shown in the figure is displayed, a message appears and a warning beep sounds. At the same time, operation pauses. When the ink cartridge is replaced with a new one,
printing or cutting starts.
 P. 69 "How to Replace Ink Cartridges," p. 134 " Determining What Happens When Ink Runs Out"
Is a message displayed on the screen?
 P. 155 "A Message Appears," p. 157, "An Error Message Appears"
Is the cable connected?
Connect the cable securely.
 "Setup Guide"
144
Printer Does Not Start Up!
Is the network routing appropriate?
Try connecting the computer and the machine to the same hub, or connecting them directly using a crossover
cable. If this makes it possible to perform output, it means the problem is in the network itself.
Are the network settings correct?
If the cable connections are secure and no problem is found in the network itself, make sure that the IP address and other such settings are appropriate. The settings on both the machine and the computer must be
appropriate. Redo the settings, checking to ensure that the IP address doesn’t conflict with the IP address for
another device on the network, that the port setting for the software RIP specifies the IP address set on the
machine, that the settings have no typing errors, and for other such problems.
 "Setup Guide" , p. 140 "Viewing Information about the System of This Machine"
Did the software RIP end abnormally?
Make sure the software RIP is running correctly, then switch the sub power switch off and back on.
 "Roland VersaWorks Quick Start Guide"
The Media Heating System Doesn't Warm Up
Is media loaded?
The media heating system does not warm up to the preset temperature when
Load media and wait for the machine to warm up.
is dark (by default).
 P. 99, “Fully Utilize the Media Heating System”
Is the temperature of the room too low?
Use the machine in an environment where the temperature is 20 to 32°C (68 to 90°F).
Cannot cut off the media.
Is the separating knife mounted?
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If the separating knife is not mounted, you cannot cut off the media.
FAQ
 P. 92, “Replacing the Separating Knife”
Are the cut rail mounted?
If the cut rail is not mounted, you cannot cut off the media.
 P. 92, “Replacing the Separating Knife”
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Attractive Printing or Cutting is Impossible…
Printed Results Are Coarse or Contain Horizontal Stripes
Does the print head show dot drop-out?
Carry out a printing test and make sure no dot drop-out occurs. If dot drop-out is present, perform head
cleaning.
 P. 58 "Printing Tests and Cleaning," p. 74, "When Normal Cleaning Is Not Effective"
Is the head height appropriate?
Printing when the [HEAD HEIGHT] menu item is set to "HIGH" is coarser than when set to "LOW." Keep this set
to "LOW" except when changing it is necessary, such as when you're using thick media.
 P. 107, "Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness"
Have you carried out feed correction?
Large misalignment in the amount of feed of the media may result in printing that seems coarse or contains
horizontal stripes. Either make the setting on the computer to match the type of media you're using, or make
the setting for correction on the printer.
 P. 107, "Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness"
Have you carried out bidirectional correction?
When you are performing bidirectional printing, use the [ADJUST BI-DIR] menu item to carry out correction.
The optimal adjustment value may vary, depending mainly on the thickness of the media. Set or select an
adjustment value that is suited to the media. When further correction is required, such as when adjustment
made using [SIMPLE SETTING] does not enhance printing, use [DETAIL SETTING] to make correction.
 P. 104, "Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional Printing," p. 105 "Correcting for Misalignment in Bidirectional
Printing More Precisely"
Is the print heater at a suitable temperature?
If the ink forms lumps or smudges, raise the temperature. Note, however, that a temperature that is too high
may degrade the media or cause it to wrinkle.
 P. 99, “Fully Utilize the Media Heating System”
FAQ
6
Is the temperature of the room too low?
The media heating system may not warm up sufficiently when the ambient temperature is less than 20°C (68°F).
Also, even when the media heating system reaches its preset temperatures, adequate effectiveness may not be
apparent if the media is thoroughly chilled. Before printing, allow the media to come to room temperature.
Is the print mode suitable?
If attractive printing is impossible even when the media heating system is at a high temperature, try using a
higher-quality print mode. Depending on the media, smudging may occur when using a high-quality print
mode, and results may also vary greatly depending on the settings of your software RIP (such as the colorprofile selection). Make settings suited to the media you're using.
Is the printer installed in a level and stable location?
Never install the machine in a location where it is tilted or where it may wobble or experience vibration. Also
make sure that the print head is not exposed to moving air. These factors may lead to missing dots or reduced
printing quality.
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Attractive printing or cutting is impossible…
Is the media loaded and set up correctly?
If the media is not loaded and set up correctly, media feed may not be smooth, or printing may be adversely
affected. Make sure the media is loaded and set up correctly.
 P. 151, "Media Feed is Not Smooth"
Are the settings for the [PRESET] menu item appropriate?
If the settings selected with the [PRESET] menu item are not suitable for the type of media, printing may be
adversely affected. Choose settings optimized to the media you're using.
 P. 46, “Setup of Media,” p. 96, “Fully Utilizing Preset Function”
Colors Are Unstable or Uneven
Did you shake the ink cartridges gently before in-stalling them?
Shake new cartridges gently before you install them.
Is the media wrinkled?
If the media is wrinkled and comes loose from the platen, colors may be uneven or printing quality may suffer.
 P. 151, "Media Feed is Not Smooth"
Was printing paused partway through?
When printing is paused, the coloring at the seam may be altered when printing resumes. Avoid pausing printing. By default, printing pauses when ink remaining inside the machine runs out. Before you perform lengthy
printing, check the amount of ink remaining in the ink cartridges. Printing may also pause when data is not
sent from the computer quickly enough. We recommend not performing any other tasks with the computer
while printing is in progress.
Is the printer installed in a level and stable location?
Never install the machine in a location where it is tilted or where it may wobble or experience vibration. Also
make sure that the print head is not exposed to moving air. These factors may lead to missing dots or reduced
printing quality.
Depending on the settings for such menu items as [FULL WIDTH S] and [PERIODIC CL.], uneven colors may
occur. If the settings have been changed, try restoring them to their default values.
 P. 110, "Speeding Up Output for Narrow Media," p. 111, "Preventing Soiling of the Media and Dot Drop-out"
Are the settings for the [PRESET] menu item appropriate?
If the settings selected with the [PRESET] menu item are not suitable for the type of media, printing may be
adversely affected. Choose settings optimized to the media you're using.
 P. 96, “Fully Utilizing Preset Function”
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FAQ
Are the operating parameters set to appropriate values?
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Attractive Printing or Cutting is Impossible…
The Media Becomes Soiled When Printed
Does the print head contact the media?
The height of the print head may be too low. Also, if the media is not loaded and set up correctly, it may wrinkle
or come loose and strike the heads.
 P. 107, "Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness," p. 151, "Media Feed is Not Smooth"
Is the print head dirty?
The following may cause ink to drip on the media during printing.
 Buildup of fibrous dust (lint) around the heads.
 Ink transferred to the heads due to rubbing against the media.
If this happens, clean the print head manually. We recommend carrying out periodic head cleaning.
 P. 75, “Maintenance that Should Be Performed More Than Once a Month”
 Tow Low Humidity.
Use this machine in the environment of 35 to 80 %RH (non condensation).
Are the pinch rollers or the media clamps dirty?
Periodically clean them.
 P. 72, "Cleaning"
Cutting Is Misaligned or Skewed
Is the media loaded and set up correctly?
If the media is not loaded and set up correctly, or media feed is not smooth, cutting may be adversely affected.
Make sure the media is loaded and set up correctly.
 P. 151, "Media Feed is Not Smooth"
Are the settings for the cutting conditions appropriate?
FAQ
6
Misalignment or skewing may occur if the cutting speed is too fast or the blade force is too high. Try changing the cutting conditions. With media having a strong adhesive layer, the adhesive layer reattaches to itself
immediately after cutting. However, if a cutting test shows that the peeling of the media and the blade traces
on the backing paper are optimal, then the media is being cut properly. Be careful not to make the blade
force too high.
 P. 114, “Fully Utilizing Cutting Function”
Is the length of output too long?
For printing followed immediately by cutting in particular, the longer the page length (that is, the longer the
distance the media is returned after printing), the greater is the chance of misalignment occurring. It is a good
idea to keep the size of each single page to the minimum necessary.
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Attractive printing or cutting is impossible…
Are you using media that exhibits large expansion and contraction?
When you're performing printing followed immediately by cutting, misalignment occurs if the media expands
or contracts. If this happens, try performing printing with crop marks, then setting the base point and one or
more align points and performing cutting. This corrects for expansion and contraction of the media.
Is [AUTO ENV. MATCH] set to the "DISABLE" setting?
The printing and cutting positions may become misaligned due to ambient temperature or humidity. Setting
[AUTO ENV. MATCH] to "ENABLE" performs matching to the environment to correct for misalignment.
P. 122, " Viewing the Automatic Environment Correction Function Settings"
Are the settings for the [CALIBRATION] menu item (in the [CUTTING MENU] menu item)
correct?
When you're performing printing followed immediately by cutting, go to [CUTTING MENU] and set the [CALIBRATION] value to "0.00."
 P. 118, "Performing Distance Correction During Cutting"
Are the pinch rollers placed on the proper locations?
Be sure to place the pinch Rollers on the grit rollers. If the pinch rollers are not placed on the proper locations,
misalignment of the media may occur.
 P. 35 “Loading Media”
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FAQ
149
Media Jam Occurs!
The Media Jams
If an error message is displayed because the media has jammed, immediately correct
the problem. Failure to do so may damage the print head.
 P. 159, [MOTOR ERROR TURN POWER OFF]
Is the media warped or wrinkled?
Many factors can cause warping or wrinkling. Refer to the following and correct the problem.
 P. 151, "Media feed is not smooth"
Is the height of the print head too low?
Try raising the heads higher. Media may inevitably warp or wrinkle slightly, so adjust the height of the heads
to take this into account.
 P. 107, "Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness"
FAQ
6
150
Media Feed is Not Smooth
A variety of problems can occur if the media feed is not smooth. This can cause such problems
as poor printing quality, contact with the media by the print head, misaligned positioning, or
media jams. Take action as follows.
Media Wrinkles or Shrinks
Is the media loaded and set up straight and securely?
Feed is not smooth when the media is not straight or is tensioned unevenly on the left and right. Reload the
media.
 P.46, “Setup of Media”
Was loaded media allowed to stand for some time?
Media may shrink or wrinkle if it is heated for an extended time. When printing ends, switch off the sub power
or remove the media.
Are the media clamps mounted?
When you're performing printing, be sure to attach the media clamps.
Was the media loaded while the print heater was hot?
Loading media after the print heater has warmed up causes the temperature of the media to rise suddenly,
which may cause the media to shrink or wrinkle during printing. Before loading media, switch off the sub
power and allow the platen to cool.
 P.99, “Fully Utilize the Media Heating System”
Is the temperature of the media heating system too high?
Set the temperature to suitable values for the type of media.
 P.99, “Fully Utilize the Media Heating System”
Is the temperature of room too low?
Use this machine in an environment having an ambient temperature of 20 to 32°C (68 to 90°F). If the machine
is used at an ambient temperature less than 20°C, then depending on the type or width of the media, wrinkling
or temperature-caused unevenness may occur. If this happens, try lowering the temperature of the media
heating system by about 2°C. To obtain stable printing results, however, the machine should be used at an
ambient temperature of 20 to 32°C(68 to 90°F).
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Is the humidity of the room too high?
Use this machine in the environment of 35 to 80 %RH (non condensation).
Is the using media deflected?
If using the deflected media, it cause winkle of the media.
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Media Feed is Not Smooth
Media Feed Is Not Straight
Is the media loaded and set up straight and securely?
Feed is not smooth when the media is not straight or is tensioned unevenly on the left and right. Reload the
media.
 P. 46, “Setup of Media”
Media Feed Is Not Smooth
Do the media or the shafts strike some other object?
Make sure the media and the shafts do not touch anything else. This may affect output, even when feed appears to be smoothly
 P. 46, “Setup of Media”
Is the media too thick?
Media that is too thick may not only cause unstable feed, but may scrape the print head, resulting in malfunction. Never use such media.
Are the grit rollers dirty?
Check to make sure the grit rollers are free of buildup of foreign material such as media scraps.
 P. 72, “Cleaning”
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152
Print Head Stops Moving. Why?
If the print-head carriage stops over the platen, take action immediately to prevent the heads
from drying out.
What to Do First
Switch the sub power off, then back on
again.
If the media is jammed, then also remove
the media.
If the print-head carriage move to the standby position (inside the side cover), it means
the operation has ended successfully.
If The Heads Still Do Not Move
Try switching off the main power, then again switching on the main power, followed by the sub power.
If the Heads Still Do Not Move
If the heads still do not move, carry out the following emergency response measure, then contact your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer.
Procedure


Switch off the main power and open the front cover.
Screw
Remove the Cover R. Detach the side
cover.
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Cover R
Hook
153
Print Heads Stops Moving. Why?

Gently move the print head to the standby
position.
Stopping at the place where the audible click is heard
locks the print head in place.

Gently apply pressure from the right side to make sure the heads don't move to the
left.
If the print head moves to the left, again move them slowly by applying pressure from the left side and
make sure they lock in place.
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154
A Message Appears
These are the main messages that appear on the machine's display to prompt correct operation.
They do not indicate any error. Follow the prompts and take action accordingly.
[1 ■ 2 ■ 3 ■ 4 ■ 5 ■ 6 ■ 7 ■ 8 ■]
Only a small amount of ink remains. Replace the cartridge indicated by the flashing number with a new
cartridge.
[PRESS THE POWER KEY TO CLEAN]
This appears when the machine has been unused for about one month. Switch on the sub power once a
month.
 P. 94, "When Not in Use for a Prolonged Period"
[CLOSE THE COVER (FRONT COVER, COVER L or COVER R]
Close the front cover, cover L, or cover R. For safety, the carriage does not operate while a cover is open.
[SHEET NOT LOADED SETUP SHEET]
Load media. This message appears when an attempt to perform a printing test was made while no media
was loaded.
[CHECK DRAIN BOTTLE]
This appears when a certain amount of discharged fluid collects in the drain bottle. To clear the message,
press
. If this screen appears, go to the [DRAIN BOTTLE] menu and discard the discharged fluid in
the bottle.
 P. 70, "Disposing of Discharged Ink"
[INSTALL DRAIN BOTTLE]
Check whether the drain bottle is installed. Install the drain bottle, then press
.
 P. 70, “Disposing of Discharged Ink”
[NOW HEATING...]
Wait until the media heating system reaches the preset temperature. Printing starts when
lights up.
You can stop printing by holding down
for one second or longer while this is displayed. Pressing
makes printing start immediately, without waiting to reach the preset temperature.
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[TIME FOR MAINTENANCE]
FAQ
It is time to clean the printer heads manually. After verifying, press
.
 P. 76, “Manual Cleaning of Print Head”
[TIME FOR WIPER (FELT) REPLACE]
It is time to replace the wiper or felt wiper. After verifying, press
.
 P. 84, "Replacing the Wiper," p.87 "Replacing the Felt Wiper"
[SHAKE CARTRIDGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8]
Remove the ink cartridge of the flashing slot number and shake it gently.
 P. 70, "Maintenance of Ink Cartridges"
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A Message Appears
[OPEN THE VALVE]
Open the valve. The valve described here is the part you handle when you clean Heads to perform the first ink
filling after purchasing this machine. Do not adjust this part except when you fill ink for the first time. If you
try to close the valve in an undesirable manner, it may cause troubles including NG ink discharge.
 "Setup Guide"
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An Error Message Appears
This describes the error messages that may appear on the machine's display, and how to take
action to remedy the problem. If the action described here does not correct the problem, or if an
error message not described here appears, contact your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer .
[ALIGN POINT POSITION INVALID]
An attempt was made to set an align point at a location where the setting cannot be made.
No align point can be set when the angle of the base point and the align point is too large. Reload the media
correctly, so that the angle is minimized, then set the base point and the align point again to match the crop
marks.
 P. 123, “Performing Printing and Cutting Separately”
[HEATING TIMEOUT CONTINUE?]
The print heater or dryer did not reach the preset temperature.
This occurs because the temperature of the location where the machine is installed is too low. We recommend
raising the temperature. To continue waiting for the temperature to rise, press
. To start printing immediately, press
.
[CARRIAGES ARE SEPARATED]
The cutting carriage and the print-head carriage were improperly disconnected.
A problem such as a media jam occurred, impeding correct operation. Operation cannot be continued. Switch
the sub power off, then back on.
[CROPMARK ERROR NOT FOUND]
Automatic detection of crop marks could not be accomplished.
Load the media at the correct position and perform detection of crop marks again. Depending on the media,
it may not be possible to detect crop marks automatically. If repeating automatic crop-mark detection results
in an error again, then perform manual crop-mark detection.
 P. 123, “Performing Printing and Cutting Separately”
[CAN'T PRINT CROP CONTINUE?]
The size of the data including the crop marks is larger than the printing or cutting area of
the loaded media.
The size of the data being output is too small.
Make the scanning-direction size of the data at least 65 mm (2.6 in). To continue performing output without
correcting this, press
. At this time, the data is output without printing the crop marks. To stop output,
stop sending data from the computer, then raise the loading lever. Change the size of the data, then send the
data again. There is no limitation in the size of the data in the media-feed direction.
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To continue performing output without correcting this, press
. At this time, the portion extending
beyond the printing or cutting area and the crop marks are not printed. To stop output, stop sending data
from the computer, then raise the loading lever. Make the printing or cutting area wider, such as by replacing
the media with a larger piece of media or by changing the positions of the pinch rollers, then send the data
again.
An Error Message Appears
[TEMPERATURE IS TOO HIGH **°C]
The temperature of the location where the machine is installed has risen above the ambient
temperature at which the machine can operate.
Operation cannot be continued. Switch off the sub power. The displayed temperature is the current ambient
temperature of the installation location. Bring the installed location to a temperature at which operation is
possible (15 to 32°C) and allow the machine to come to room temperature, then turn on the power.
[SERVICE CALL xxxx]
An unrecoverable error occurred, or part replacement that must be performed by a service
technician is required.
Note the number displayed, then switch off the sub power. After you switch off the power, inform your authorized Roland DG Corp. dealer of the number that appeared on the display.
[SHEET TOO SMALL CONTINUE?]
The size of the data is larger than the printing or cutting area of the loaded media.
To continue performing output without correcting this, press
. At this time, the portion extending
beyond the printing or cutting area is not output. To stop output, stop sending data from the computer, then
raise the loading lever. Make the printing or cutting area wider, such as by replacing the media with a larger
piece of media or by changing the positions of the pinch rollers, then send the data again.
[SHEET SET ERROR SET AGAIN]
The loading lever was lowered while no media was loaded.
Raise the loading lever, place media at the correct location, then lower the lever again.
 P. 35, “Loading Media”
[EDGE DETECTION] is set to "ENABLE," but transparent media was loaded.
Raise the loading lever, set the [EDGE DETECTION] menu item to "DISABLE," then reload the media.
 P. 110, "Speeding Up Output for Narrow Media"
The loaded media is too small.
Press any key to clear the error. Replace with media of usable size.
[TEMPERATURE IS TOO LOW **°C]
FAQ
6
The temperature of the location where the machine is installed has fallen below the ambient
temperature at which the machine can operate.
Operation cannot be continued. Switch off the sub power. The displayed temperature is the current ambient
temperature of the installation location. Bring the installed location to a temperature at which operation is
possible (15 to 32°C) and allow the machine to come to room temperature, then turn on the power.
[DATA ERROR CANCELING...]
Output was stopped because a problem was found in the data received.
Operation cannot be continued. Check for a problem with the connector cable or the computer, and redo the
operation from the step of loading the media.
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An Error Message Appears
[PINCHROLL ERROR INVALID LEFT POS]
The left pinch roller is positioned at a location where it does not pinch the media.
Raise the loading lever and move the left pinch roller to the correct location.
 P. 35, “Loading Media”
[PINCHROLL ERROR INVALID RIGHT POS]
The right pinch roller is positioned at a location where it does not pinch the media.
Raise the loading lever and move the left pinch roller to the correct location.
 P. 35, “Loading Media”
[PINCHROLL ERROR XXX FROM RIGHT]
The middle pinch rollers are positioned at locations where they do not pinch the media.
Raise the loading lever and move the middle pinch rollers to the correct location.
 P. 35, “Loading Media”
Too many middle pinch rollers are installed.
Raise the loading lever, then remove all middle pinch rollers that are not positioned above grit rollers. The
number of middle pinch rollers used varies according to the width of the loaded media.
 P. 35, “Loading Media”
[WRONG CARTRIDGE]
A cartridge that cannot be used was installed.
Remove the cartridge to clear the error. Use a cartridge of the specified type.
[AVOIDING DRY-UP TURN POWER OFF]
The print head was forced to standby position to prevent them from drying out.
Operation cannot be continued. Switch the sub power off, then back on.
[SET HEAD HEIGHT TO xxx]
The height of the print head is lower than the height specified on the computer.
This warning indicates that the height of the print head is too low for the media thickness specified on the
computer. The heads move to a location where you can operate the height-adjustment lever. Adjust to the
displayed height, then press
.
 P. 107, "Adjusting Head Height to Match Media Thickness"
FAQ
[MOTOR ERROR TURN POWER OFF]
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A motor error occurred.
Operation cannot be continued. Switch off the sub power. Next, eliminate the cause of the error, then immediately switch on the sub power. If the machine is allowed to stand with the error uncorrected, the print
head may dry out and become damaged.
This error may be caused by such factors as a mistake in loading the media, a media jam, or an operation that
pulls the media with excessive force.
The media has jammed.
Carefully remove the jammed media. The print head may also be damaged. Perform head cleaning, then
perform a printing test and check the results.
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An Error Message Appears
The media was pulled with excessive force.
Excessive tension was applied to the media, and additional action is necessary to recover from this state.
First, move the loading lever to the rear and adjust the media to create a small amount of slack, then switch
on the sub power.
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Main Specifications
Printing/Cutting Area...................................................................162
Maximum Area..........................................................................162
Maximum Area When Using Crop Marks.................................162
The Media-cutoff Location During Continuous Printing............163
About the Blade..........................................................................164
Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number Labels.........165
Specifications..............................................................................166
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Printing/Cutting Area
Maximum Area
The printing or cutting area along the horizontal plane (the direction in which the carriages move) is determined by the position of the pinch rollers.
Max. 1,600 mm (64-inch model)
Max. 1,364 mm (54-inch model)
Max. 1,064 mm (42-inch model)
Max. 736 mm (30-inch model)
90 mm
Printing or cutting area
Max. 24,998 mm
10 mm 1.5 mm
1.5 mm 10 mm
Pinch roller
75 mm
75 mm
Printing or cutting coordinates origin (0,0)
Maximum Area When Using Crop Marks
When crop marks are used, the printing or cutting area is reduced from the maximum area by an amount
equal to the crop marks.
12.5 mm
12.5 mm
10 mm
10 mm
Printing or cutting area
Specifications
Main
7
10 mm
10 mm
12.5 mm
12.5 mm
Maximum area
162
Crop mark
Printing/Cutting Area
The Media-cutoff Location During Continuous Printing
When a media-cutoff command is sent from the computer, the cutoff location on the media is as shown in
the figure below.
Second page
75 mm
Location where
separated
Margin
(setting on the computer)
First page
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About the Blade
The cutting conditions and the service life of the blade change according to the media and the operating
environment, even when you're using identical blades. The service life also differs according to the type of
blade. A rough guide is shown below.
Blade
Media
Blade force
Amount of blade
offset
Blade life*
(general guide)
ZEC-U1005
General signage vinyl
50 to 150 gf
0.25 mm
8000 m
ZEC-U5025
General signage vinyl
30 to 100 gf
0.25 mm
4000 m
Fluorescent vinyl
120 to 200 gf
0.25 mm
4000 m
Reflective vinyl
100 to 200 gf
0.25 mm
4000 m
When uncut areas remain even when the blade force is increased to a value that is higher by 50 to 60 gf than
the values shown in this chart, then replace the blade.
*The values for "Blade life" are estimates for when an identical type of media is used.
Specifications
Main
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Locations of the Power Rating and Serial Number Labels
Serial Number
This is required when you seek maintenance,
servicing, or support. Never peel off the label or
let it get dirty.
Power Rating
Use an electrical outlet that meets the requirements for voltage, frequency, and amperage
given here.
Side view of the machine
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Specifications
Printing technology
Media
VS-420
VS-300
210 to 1,371 mm (8.3
to 54 in.)
182 to 1,071 mm (7.2
to 42.2 in.)
182 to 762 mm (7.2
to 30 in.)
210 to 1,625 mm (8.3
to 64 in.)
Thickness
Maximum 1.0 mm (39 mil) with liner, for printing
Maximum 0.4 mm (16 mil) with liner and 0.22 mm (9 mil) without liner, for cutting
Roll outer diameter
Maximum 210 mm (8.3 in.)
Roll weight
Max. 40 kg (88 lb.)
Core diameter(*1)
76.2 mm (3 in.) or 50.8 mm (2 in.)
Max. 30 kg (66 lb.)
Max. 1,346 mm
(53 in.)
Max. 25 kg (55 lb.)
Max. 25 kg (55 lb.)
Max. 1,046 mm
(41.2 in.)
Max. 736 mm
(29 in.)
Printing/cutting width(*2)
Max. 1,600 mm
(63 in.)
Ink
cartridges
Types
220-cc cartridge / 440-cc cartridge
Colors
Printing resolution (dots per inch)
Four colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) or,
Six colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, black, light cyan, light magenta) or,
Eight colors (cyan, magenta, yellow, black, light cyan, light magenta, metallic silver, white)
Maximum 1,440 dpi
Cutting speed
10 to 300 mm/s
Cutting
blade
30 to 300 gf
Type
Roland CAMM-1 series compatible
Blade offset
0 to 1.5 mm(0 to 0.059 in)
Software resolution (when cutting)
0.025 mm/step
Distance accuracy (when printing)
(*3)(*4)
Error of less than ±0.3% of distance traveled, or ±0.3 mm, whichever is greater
Distance accuracy
(when cutting)(*3)
Error of less than ±0.4% of distance traveled, or ±0.3 mm, whichever is greater
When distance correction has been performed (when the setting for [CUTTING MENU] - [CALIBRATION]
has been made): Error of less than ±0.2% of distance traveled, or ±0.1 mm, whichever is greater
Repeatability (when cutting)
(*3)(*5)
±0.1 mm or less
Alignment accuracy for printing and
cutting (*3)(*6)
±0.5 mm or less
Alignment accuracy for printing
and cutting when reloading media
(*3)(*7)
Error of less than ±0.5% of distance traveled, or ±3 mm, whichever is greater
Media heating system (*8)
Print heater, setting range for the preset temperature: 30 to 45°C (86 to 112°F)
Dryer, setting range for the preset temperature: 30 to 50°C (86 to 122°F)
Connectivity
Ethernet (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX, automatic switching)
Power-saving function
Automatic sleep feature
Power requirements
AC 100 to 120 V ±10%,
8.2 A, 50/60 Hz or
AC 220 to 240 V ±10%,
4.2 A, 50/60 Hz
Approx. 1,080 W
AC 100 to 120 V ±10%,
7.9 A, 50/60 Hz or
AC 220 to 240 V ±10%,
4.0 A, 50/60 Hz
Approx. 1,050 W
AC 100 to 120 V ±10%,
7.2 A, 50/60 Hz or
AC 220 to 240 V ±10%,
3.7 A, 50/60 Hz
Approx. 960 W
AC 100 to 120 V ±10%,
5.6 A, 50/60 Hz or
AC 220 to 240 V ±10%,
2.9 A, 50/60 Hz
Approx. 740 W
Sleep mode
Approx. 14.8 W
Approx. 14.4 W
Approx. 14.5 W
Approx. 14.4 W
During operation
64 dB (A) or less
During standby
41 dB (A) or less
2,315 ( W ) x 705 (D)
x 1,105 (H) mm (91.2
(W) x 27.8 (D) x 43.5
(H) in.)
120 kg (265 lb.)
2,015 ( W ) x 705 (D)
x 1,105 (H) mm (79.4
(W) x 27.8 (D) x 43.5
(H) in.)
105 kg (232 lb.)
1,705 ( W ) x 705 (D)
x 1,105 (H) mm (67.2
(W) x 27.8 (D) x 43.5
(H) in.)
90 kg (199 lb.)
Power
Acoustic
noise level
During operation
Dimensions (with stand)
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Specifications
VS-540
Width
Blade force
Main
VS-640
Piezoelectric inkjet
Weight (with stand)
EnvironPower on (*9)
mental
Power off
Accessories
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2,575 (W) x 705 (D) x
1,105 (H) mm (101.4
(W) x 27.8 (D) x 43.5
(H) in.)
130 kg (287 lb.)
Temperature: 15 to 32°C (59 to 90°F) (20°C [68°F] or more recommended), humidity: 35 to 80%RH
(non-condensing)
Temperature: 5 to 40°C (41 to 104°F), humidity: 20 to 80%RH (non-condensing)
Exclusive stands, power cord, blade, blade holder, media clamps, media holder, replacement blade
for separating knife, software RIP, User's Manual, etc.
Specifications
*1
Note: The media holder of this machine is exclusive use for the media of paper tube (core) inner diameter 3 inches. To use 2 inches media, the optional
media flanges are required.
*2
The length of printing or cutting is subject to the limitations of the program.
*3
 Media type: Media specified by Roland DG Corp. (Cutting only)
 Temperature: 25°C (77°F), humidity: 50%
 Roll media must be loaded correctly.
 Applicable when all pinch rollers available to the media width are used.
 Side margins: 25 mm or more for both the left and right margins
 Front margin: 35 mm or more
 Excluding expansion/contraction of the media
 Not assured when the print heater or dryer is used.
 All correction or adjustment function of this machine has been made properly.
*4
 With Roland PET film, print travel: 1 m
*5
 [PREFEED] menu item must be set to "ENABLE."
Range for assured repetition accuracy
64-inch model
 For media with a width exceeding 610 mm: Length 4,000 mm
 For media with a width of 610 mm or less: Length 8,000 mm
54-inch model
 For media with a width exceeding 610 mm: Length 4,000 mm
 For media with a width of 610 mm or less: Length 8,000 mm
42-inch model
 Length 3,000 mm
30-inch model
 Length 3,000 mm
*6
 Provided that media length is under 3,000 mm
 Excludes the effects of slanted movement and of expansion and contraction of the media.
*7
 Data size:
64-inch model:1,000 mm in the media-feed direction, 1,600 mm in the carriage-movement direction
54-inch model:1,000 mm in the media-feed direction, 1,346 mm in the carriage-movement direction
42-inch model:1,000 mm in the media-feed direction, 1,046 mm in the carriage-movement direction
30-inch model:1,000 mm in the media-feed direction, 736 mm in the carriage-movement direction
 No lamination
 Automatic detection of crop marks at 4 points when media is reloaded.
 During cutting, [PREFEED] menu item must be set to "ENABLE."
 Excluding possible shift caused by expansion/contraction of the media and/or by reloading the media.
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*8
 Depending on the ambient temperature and media width, the preset temperature may fail to be reached.
*9
 Operating environment
Use in an operating environment with this range.
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Specifications
 Warm-up is required after power up. This may require 5 to 20 minutes, depending on the operating environment.
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This product is using GNU General Public License (GPL) / GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) software. You have the
right to acquire, modify, and distribute the source code for this GPL/LGPL software. You can obtain the GPL/LGPL source code
used in this product by downloading it from the following website.
URL: http://www.rolanddg.com/gpl/
RolandDG Corp. has licensed the MMP technology from the TPL Group.
R4-100903